Columbia student suspended over interview cheating tool raises $5.3M to ‘cheat on everything’

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Sunday, 21 -year -old Chungin “Ray” Li Declaration He has collected 5.3 million dollars for seed funding from Abstract Ventures and Susa Ventures for his startup, which provides an AI tool to “cheat on everything”.

Lee started after Post In a viral X thread that he and his co-founder were postponed to the University of Columbia after making a cheating equipment in the work interview for software engineers.

This tool, originally called interview coder, is now part of their San Francisco-based startup ClientThe It gives its users the opportunity to “cheat” in things like testing, sales calls and job interviews that thank a hidden in browser window that is not seen by interviewer or test donor.

Has revealed the Clale Reveal Compared with the innovation like calculators and spelling examinations, which were originally “cheating”.

Clawily produced a quick, but a hidden AI assistant (failed) of Li has launched a video about his age and even his knowledge about his art, a fancy restaurant launched video on a date:

When something Admired The video to attract people’s attention, others ridiculed to remind it of the Distopian Cy-Fi Television Show “Black Mirror”:

Clei’s CEO Li TechCrunch said the AI ​​cheating equipment had exceeded $ 3 million in ARR earlier this month.

The other co-founder of Clellie is another 21-year-old Colombian former student, Neil Shanmugan, who is Clei’s COO. Shanamugan was also involved in Colombia’s disciplined activities with AI equipment. Both co-founders were dropped from the University student magazine Colombia Report Last week. Colombia refused to comment by quoting students’ privacy law.

Cloely developers began as a tool to cheat with the knowledge of Litcode, with the founder of Cloelei, of course some software engineering circles a platform for coding, of course, considering the old and time wasted.

Lee says he was able to snatch an internship with Amazon using the AI ​​cheating equipment. Amazon refused to comment on Lee’s special case on TechCrunch, but it has said that its job candidates must admit that they do not use unauthorized equipment during the interview process.

CLULY is the only controversial AI startup not launched this month. Earlier, a renowned AI researcher announced his own launch with him Missions to replace all human workers everywhereX’s its own is creating a browhaha.

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