Columbia student suspended over interview cheating tool raises $5.3M to 'cheat on everything'

What happens when two suspended Columbia students raise $5.3 million to help you cheat on everything? Meet Cluely, the brainchild of 21-year-olds Roy Lee and Neel Shanmugam, now boasting over $3 million in annual recurring revenue. Born from a viral AI tool that gamed software interviews, Cluely now offers stealthy browser help for exams, sales calls, even first dates. But here’s the paper packaging twist: as AI tools like Cluely normalize digital deception, companies may pivot harder toward analog materials—think tamper-proof paper exams, physical packaging inserts, or secure printed certifications—to rebuild trust and verify authenticity in a world where screens lie.https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/21/columbia-student-suspended-over-interview-cheating-tool-raises-5-3m-to-cheat-on-everything/

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