Medvi, the AI-powered telehealth company, is fueled by ads from doctors who don't appear to exist

Jack Newsham
- The New York Times reported that telehealth startup Medvi has over $1 billion in projected sales. - Founder Matthew Gallagher used AI to build the website and has contracted with medical providers. - Its marketing has included seemingly fake doctors and prompted lawsuits. Medvi is an AI-powered telehealth startup with two employees. It did $401 million in business last year, generated $65 million in profit, and is projected to do $1.8 billion in sales this year, according to a recent profile..