21 -year -old student “Chuvil Roy” recently suspended from Columbia University now with a new startup called Cluly It has attracted attention. This startup based in San Francisco, App Based on artificial intelligence for Browser Provides users without an interviewer or test supervisor, in job interviews or even exams Cheat Do.
Cluel’s story began when Lee announced with the release of a sector in X that he had been suspended from Columbia University after making a tool for fraud in software engineering interviews. This tool that first Interview Coder Named, now it has become part of the Cluel app.
How Cluly’s AI artificial intelligence works
The main feature of this app is to open a hidden window in the browser that provides the user with the necessary answers or information without being seen by the other party. According to the manufacturer, users can use this tool in Occupational interviews, Sales calls And even Online tests Use.
According to the official website of the startup, the tool is “a completely unmistakable desktop that sees and hears your screen and sound.” Even if the interviewer asks you to share your page, the semi -transparent Cluely window, which is only visible to the user, remains hidden from his view.
In a cluelly promotional video, which is more like a concept for the future and has a different reactions, but uses the tool at an appointment and lies with artificial intelligence about age and artistic information. The video has been criticized by some users for its sci -fi space and close to the Black Mirror series.
The Cluel Startup has issued a statement comparing its technology with inventions such as Spellcheck and claiming that its goal is to make it easier to make difficult and inefficient paths, such as finding answers to coding questions.

The base version of the app is available for free and is available for Mac, but users have to pay $ 20 or $ 100 a year to access the professional version that uses more powerful artificial intelligence models.
Lee also claims to have been able to use this cheat tool in one of the company’s internship interviews Amazon Successful, although Amazon, in response to Single Crinch, has only emphasized that the use of unauthorized tools in the recruitment process is forbidden.
The actual experience of using Cluly has been the opposite of its ads
Although this technology seems interesting and creative, Varj Magazine has announced that it was in practice with technical problems and high delay in response. The report describes the high delay in the production of response, sound problems, and the inability to understand the conversation of the conversation as its problems. The creator of Cluel, of course, has emphasized that the tool is still in the early stages of development and is more of a “concept proof” made within a few weeks, not a final product.
Finally, Lee has announced that the tool has so far reached more than $ 3 million in annual revenue (ARR) and has recently been able to attract $ 5.3 million from Abstract Ventures and Susa Ventures.
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