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 CEO and cofounder Chungin "Roy" Lee (center) said there are "only two roles" that matter at the AI startup.Cluely At the AI startup that promised to help people "cheat on everything," there are ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Cluely CEO Roy Lee has been accused of using “ragebaiting” marketing tactics with his company’s tagline, “Cheat on everything.” But the 21-year-old CEO and founder who was ...
Cluely’s Roy Lee has a message for startup founders: You should be thinking harder about how to go viral. “Generally, if you’re not in deep tech, then you need to low-key deep focus on distribution,” ...
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 ...
Chungin "Roy" Lee, who created an AI cheat tool for coders, believes that cheating is the only path towards a future that is ...
What began as a suspension from an Ivy League school has turned into a multi-million-dollar startup for 21-year-old Chungin “Roy” Lee, a former computer science student at Columbia University. Lee has ...
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AI cheating startup Cluely went viral last week with bold claims that its hidden in-browser window is “undetectable” and can be used to “cheat on everything” from job interviews to exams. But some ...