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Just months ago, Neel Shanmugam decided to drop out of his Ivy League university to forge his own path. Today, he is the ...
San Francisco-based AI startup Cluely, co-founded by a former Columbia University student, is taking people's productivity in ...
One of the hottest corners of marketing is ‘clipping’—flooding TikTok and Instagram with bite-size videos until they are ...
Talview, headquartered in San Mateo, CA, has been awarded its first U.S. patent — Patent No. US 12,361,115 B1, granted on ...
Cluely CEO Chungin "Roy" Lee has announced a new update to the company's welfare policy. He is offering $500 to employees who ...
Cluely, a tech firm in San Francisco, offers employees a $500 bonus for successfully setting up coworkers on dates. The ...
AI startup Cluely, led by CEO Chungin "Roy" Lee, introduces a unique employee perk: a $500 bonus for successfully referring ...
A poisoned Google Calendar invite that can hijack your smart home, a man is hospitalised after ChatGPT told him to season his ...
US-based AI startup, Cluely, is offering a unique bonus of Rs 43,000 to employees who successfully set up a colleague on a ...
Two Columbia freshmen have built Truely, an AI detection tool designed to flag cheating during virtual job interviews. Created as a response to the viral AI assistant Cluely, Truely aims to ...
AI is no longer just a productivity tool; it is becoming a cheat code for job seekers looking to game the hiring process.
Months after Cluely, the Columbia student start-up that enables AI to “cheat” in job interviews—and eventually “everything”—went viral, two other Columbia students have launched a tool that also ...