'Cheat On Everything': Viral AI Startup Cluely Lands $15M From Andreessen Horowitz After Its CEO Was Suspended From Columbia
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Cluely, which launched promising to help users cheat on everything, raised $15M
Cluely, the provocative San Francisco startup that promises to help users "cheat on everything," has secured $15 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, pushing its valuation to around $120 million.The company was founded earlier this year by 21-year-old Roy Lee and Neel Shanmugam, who were suspended from Columbia University for developing "Interview Coder"—an undetectable AI tool designed to assist software engineers in cheating…
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