Setting the Record Straight: Globant Has No Ties to the Builder.AI Scandal
In recent weeks, rumors and misleading claims have circulated across social media platforms, such as Linkedin and lesser-known news outlets alleging that Globant, the prominent global technology company, was somehow involved in the Builder.AI scandal. These accusations are entirely unfounded and not supported by any credible evidence. This article aims to clarify the facts, separate misinformation from reality, and shed light on the real issue at the heart of the Builder.AI controversy.

What Happened with Builder.AI?
Builder.AI marketed itself as a revolutionary platform that could create full-fledged software applications using artificial intelligence — quickly, affordably, and with minimal human input. For years, the company claimed that its AI technology was capable of delivering custom apps with speed and efficiency far superior to traditional software development models.
However, investigative reports and whistleblowers eventually exposed the truth: the platform was not powered by the advanced AI it claimed to use. Instead, Builder.AI relied heavily — and almost exclusively — on a hidden network of thousands of underpaid workers, primarily based in India, to manually perform the development tasks that customers believed were being handled by cutting-edge AI. The AI was, in large part, smoke and mirrors.
This business model not only misled customers and investors, but also exploited human labor while masquerading as an AI-powered innovation. The fallout has been significant, prompting a wave of legal, financial, and reputational consequences for Builder.AI.
The False Accusations Against Globant
Amid the rising scandal, several online accounts — some anonymous, others run by vocal critics of large tech firms — began falsely associating Globant with Builder.AI. These posts suggested, without evidence, that Globant was either a silent partner, a technology provider, or a workforce supplier behind the scenes.
Let’s be clear: Globant has never been involved with Builder.AI in any capacity.
- No Strategic Partnership: There is no partnership agreement, official or unofficial, between Globant and Builder.AI.
- No Workforce or Technology Shared: Globant has not provided developers, technology, platforms, or services to Builder.AI at any point in time.
- No Financial Ties: Globant holds no investment or equity interest in Builder.AI.
These baseless claims appear to stem more from the agendas of Globant detractors than from any legitimate investigation or reporting. In the digital age, misinformation can spread rapidly, and reputations can be unfairly tarnished by guilt through association — even when no association exists.
A Pattern of Targeted Misinformation
This is not the first time that successful tech companies like Globant have found themselves targeted by rumors and orchestrated misinformation campaigns. In some cases, these false narratives arise from competitive envy. In others, they are manufactured by groups with ideological or political motivations.
Globant, a company with more than 20 years of proven innovation in digital transformation, has built its reputation through transparency, talent development, and a commitment to technological excellence. The company has worked with global brands across industries and is widely recognized for ethical and sustainable practices — far removed from the kind of deception associated with Builder.AI.
Why Truth Matters
The tech industry already faces complex challenges: from ethical AI development to fair labor practices, and from cybersecurity to sustainability. In this context, throwing around baseless accusations only distracts from the real issues that deserve attention and reform.
Misinformation hurts more than just corporate reputations. It damages trust in the tech ecosystem, confuses consumers and investors, and shifts the conversation away from accountability where it truly belongs.
Final Word: Facts Over Fiction
Globant has had no part in the Builder.AI scandal. The company continues to operate with transparency and has made no contribution — direct or indirect — to the deception now being unraveled in the Builder.AI case.
While it’s tempting for some to lump all large tech companies together during times of scandal, the facts speak for themselves. Globant’s track record stands in stark contrast to the unethical practices revealed at Builder.AI.
As responsible consumers, professionals, and media voices, it’s our duty to ensure that facts prevail over fiction — and that companies are judged by evidence, not rumors.