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Why Cluely’s Roy Lee isn’t sweating cheating detectors


Cluely, an AI startup that uses a hidden in-browser window to analyze online conversations, has shot to fame with the controversial claim that its โ€˜undetectabilityโ€™ feature lets users โ€œcheat on everything.โ€

The companyโ€™s co-founder, Roy Lee, was suspended from Columbia University for boasting that he used Cluely, originally called Interview Coder, to โ€œcheatโ€ on a coding test when he was applying for a developer job at Amazon.

On Tuesday, another Columbia University student, Patrick Shen, announced on X that he had built Truely, a product designed to help catch โ€œcheatersโ€ who use Cluely. Marketing itself as an โ€œanti-Cluely,โ€ Truely claims it can detect the use of unauthorized applications by interviewees or others during online meetings.

But Truelyโ€™s launch didnโ€™t faze Lee.

โ€œWe donโ€™t care if weโ€™re able to be detected or not,โ€ Lee told TechCrunch last week. โ€œThe invisibility function is not a core feature of Cluely. Itโ€™s a nifty add-on. In fact, most enterprises opt to disable the invisibility altogether because of legal implications.โ€

Lee responded to Shen on X by praising Truely, but adding that Cluely โ€œwill likely start prompting our users to be much more transparent about usage.โ€

Since securing a $15 million Series A from Andreessen Horowitz last month, Cluely has shifted its marketing strategy away from promoting โ€˜cheating.โ€™ย  The companyโ€™s tagline has recently been changed from โ€œcheat on everythingโ€ to โ€œEverything You Need. Before You Ask. โ€ฆ This feels like cheating.โ€

Cluelyโ€™s marketing tactics have been described as rage-bait marketing, and now it seems that the company has baited us into thinking of its technology as a cheating tool.

However, Lee has much bigger ambitions for Cluely: to take the place of ChatGPT.

โ€œEvery time you would reach for chatgpt.com, our goal is to create a world where you instead reach for Cluely,โ€ Lee said. โ€œCluely does functionally the same thing as ChatGPT. The only difference is that it also knows whatโ€™s on your screen and hears whatโ€™s going on in your audio.โ€



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