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Originally Posted by impresyw
Any tangible evidence for the general public you can share?
All proofs are in the Russian language. The strongest ones in my opinion are the following:
- A link to the official registry of Russian companies. There you may find a declared amount of revenue (6 million USD), taxes, names of owners, linked companies etc.
- Ads of these companies on Russian career sites about hiring devs, ML experts, and operators with the description of the company that looks very much like a company that develops a bot in online poker. Like
this one
- Screenshots of their internal conversations in HipChat and internal documents describing the internal processes. As far as I know, the OP has even screenshots of the source code.
Also, there are multiple confirmations from people that had direct contact with them like this one
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i was approached by on the recruiters of deeplay( they needed a sales guy) like a year ago? or smth, and was like sure, we can talk and they straight said they have b2b and b2c services, but mostly focused on b2b, the product is 3 "robots" , that can play different style depending on the goal. i was like "but players are not aware they play AI? -"NO"
is the goal of those "robots" to win?" "yes and no, depending on BUSINESS GOALS". i politely told them their business goals are a scam.
but they hire developers, pay legal salaries, etc. in any case - shady AF
There is strong proof that Anton "Purity" Moiseenkov is one of the founders. He is a well-known coach in the Russian community who plays poker since 2000s. He was one of the owners of a company linked to NeoLab. The proof can be found in the Russian registry of companies.