A pair of Columbia University dropouts have secured $5.3 million in seed funding for Cluely, an AI startup that boldly promotes its technology as a way to “cheat on everything,” from coding tests to ...
Chung-gin Lee, founder of AI startup Cluely, was expelled from college after using AI in coding tests at IT companies. Lee founded Cluely based on the AI tool 'Interview Coder,' which was the reason ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The CEO was kicked out of one of America’s most prestigious universities and recently had a party at the company office that was busted by the cops. The company’s LinkedIn page ...
Cluely, a provocative AI startup born from academic controversy, just closed a $5.3 million seed round led by Abstract Ventures and Susa Ventures. According to Futurism, the company's core product is ...
Cluely, the AI startup that promised to help people "cheat on everything," is betting big on high compensation to recruit top-tier talent. Chungin "Roy" Lee, the CEO and cofounder of Cluely, wrote on ...
Cluely, an AI startup that uses a hidden in-browser window to analyze online conversations, has shot to fame with the controversial claim that its “undetectability” feature lets users “cheat on ...
Chungin "Roy" Lee, founder of "cheat on everything" startup Cluely, expects people to widely adopt AI into their lives, including how they think.
The latest San Francisco startup culture drama happened on Monday night. And it centered around “the most legendary party that never happened,” Cluely founder and CEO Roy Lee tells TechCrunch. Cluely ...
Roy Lee isn’t just another college dropout with a startup. The 21-year-old Korean American is flipping the script on how job interviews work, armed with a controversial AI tool that helps users cheat ...