Cluely is betting big on compensation to recruit top-tier talent. "Please be world-class," said the cofounder of the AI startup that promised to help people "cheat on everything." Chungin "Roy" Lee ...
Cluely officially closed a new funding round of $15 million with lead investor Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), the company said Friday in an X (formerly Twitter) post. For those unfamiliar, it's a San ...
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21-year-old Ivy League dropouts raise millions, launch Bay Area AI startup to 'cheat on everything’
Two Columbia University drop-outs have raised $5.3M for their company, Cluely. The new company's headquarters is in San Francisco. Cluely is a desktop application that uses AI to help users "cheat on ...
How do you cheat at a conversation? This could have been a Zen koan, in different times. In the unfortunate times we live in, it is the question driving an artificial-intelligence tool called Cluely.
While Roy Lee, the founder of Cluely, argues that startups should be thinking harder about social media virality, he also admits that brand awareness alone won’t lead to sustained growth. “I can’t say ...
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