Embattled YC Startup Delve Accused of Open Source Violations

Troubled startup Delve faces new allegations of violating open source license of customer Sim.ai, raising further questions about its ethics and reputation.
Delve, the troubled startup backed by Y Combinator, is facing fresh allegations of misconduct. According to recent reports, the company is accused of violating the open source license of one of its customers, Sim.ai, by taking their tool and passing it off as their own.
The allegations, which have surfaced in the tech community, paint a concerning picture of Delve's business practices. The company, which provides AI-powered data analysis tools, has already been embroiled in a series of controversies, including allegations of mishandling customer data and poor treatment of employees.
The latest claims suggest that Delve may have crossed ethical boundaries in its efforts to grow its product offerings. By allegedly appropriating Sim.ai's open source software without proper attribution or licensing, the startup could be in violation of intellectual property rights and undermining the principles of the open source community.
Source: TechCrunch


