Delve, a compliance startup, is being accused of misleading customers with fake compliance claims. An anonymous Substack post alleges hundreds of customers were told they were compliant with privacy and security regulations when they may not have been. https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/22/delve-accused-of-misleading-customers-with-fake-compliance/ #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIethics #Delve
Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’ | TechCrunch

An anonymous Substack post accuses compliance startup Delve of “falsely” convincing “hundreds of customers they were compliant” with privacy and security regulations.

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A former customer accuses Y Combinator-backed compliance startup Delve (valued at 300M USD) of providing fake compliance evidence, generating fabricated board meetings and auditor conclusions. The startup denies the allegations. https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/21/delve-accused-of-misleading-customers-with-fake-compliance/ #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIethics #Delve
Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’ | TechCrunch

An anonymous Substack post accuses compliance startup Delve of “falsely” convincing “hundreds of customers they were compliant” with privacy and security regulations.

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Delve imputado de engañar a los clientes con un "cumplimiento aparente" – ButterWord

An anonymous Substack post accuses compliance startup Delve of “falsely” convincing “hundreds of customers they were compliant” with privacy and security regulations.

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An acquaintance telephoned me to debate whether it’s possible to hire a cut-rate SOC2 vendor without yourself being a shitbird, but our call was interrupted when they received an email from their #Delve rep advising them of some new breach or leak or something. I love this industry.
Compliance startup Delve, previously valued at 300M USD, faces allegations of providing fabricated compliance evidence. An anonymous Substack post claims the Y Combinator-backed company produces fake audit results to achieve faster certifications. https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/21/delve-accused-of-misleading-customers-with-fake-compliance/ #Tech #Startup #News #AI #Delve
Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’ | TechCrunch

An anonymous Substack post accuses compliance startup Delve of “falsely” convincing “hundreds of customers they were compliant” with privacy and security regulations.

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Delve - Fake Compliance as a Service - Part I

How Delve managed to falsely convince hundreds of customers they were compliant and then lied about it when exposed and called out

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#Delve claims ‘Compliance in days’. But #DeepDelver #AICPNAY tells very different story, claiming “@getdelve built a machine designed to make clients complicit w/o their knowledge, to manufacture plausible deniability while producing exactly the opposite”. https://substack.com/home/post/p-191342187/
Delve - Fake Compliance as a Service - Part I

How Delve managed to falsely convince hundreds of customers they were compliant and then lied about it when exposed and called out

#traditionalroguelike #Delve #roguelikedev
Check that post on bsky to find out about Delve roguelike, it's awesome
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Interesting. This sent me down a rabbit-hole trying to fact check it. I found a paper (https://aclanthology.org/2025.coling-main.426.pdf) that presents evidence of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) contributing to the 'delve' deluge by comparing behaviour of versions of llama2. It however refutes the assertion that "delve" is more common in Nigerian English (see end of section 4). I'm interested to see a source for this, that isn't The Guardian? #AI #Delve