Columbia suspends student who created AI tool that helps people cheat in coding interviews

In a drama fit for Silicon Valley, Columbia student and Interview Coder founder Chungin \"Roy\" Lee just got suspended—not for building an AI tool that helps users cheat coding interviews, but for posting hearing content online. His $60-a-month subscription tool, poised to rake in $2 million a year, raised ethical flags at Columbia. But here’s the kicker for the paper packaging industry: as AI tools like Lee’s automate technical hiring, demand for digitally skilled labor may spike—accelerating tech-driven packaging innovations like smart labeling and AI-optimized supply chains. Disruption isn’t just digital—it’s folding into every box.https://www.businessinsider.com/columbia-suspends-student-ai-interview-coder-cheat-tool-chungin-lee-2025-3

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