It has been reported that Chungin Lee, a student at Columbia University, has been suspended for a year after developing a tool called Interview Coder, an AI designed to assist in coding exams on the LeetCode platform. Many organizations use Interview Coder as a preliminary step before job interviews, as it goes undetected. However, upon discovering Lee’s actions, Columbia University issued a warning, leading to his suspension.
Following this incident, Interview Coder gained popularity, but it also resulted in Lee receiving a total of 5.3 million dollars in investments. He utilized this initial idea to develop a tool named Cluely, which aids in “cheating” various daily activities using AI. Cluely’s current capabilities include assisting in formulating answers during online meetings and highlighting key points during negotiations.
Cluely explains that while this tool may be perceived as cheating in today’s world, it will become a necessary assistant in the future. It will revolutionize the way work is done globally, similar to how calculators, spell-check programs, and even Google have already changed the world.
Additionally, Cluely released an advertisement showcasing its ability to assist in cheating. If we use Cluely to provide all recommended answers while interacting with online dates, watch out for the end of honest communication.
TLDR: Chungin Lee developed Interview Coder, got suspended, then created Cluely to cheat daily activities with AI. Cluely will change the global work environment and communication methods.
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