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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 ...
Cluely CEO Chungin "Roy" Lee has announced a new update to the company's welfare policy. He is offering $500 to employees who ...
"Most platforms are still patching legacy systems," said Sanjoe Jose, CEO of Talview. "Alvy reimagines proctoring by bringing ...
One of the hottest corners of marketing is ‘clipping’—flooding TikTok and Instagram with bite-size videos until they are almost impossible to miss.
The policy is very straightforward-you will be rewarded with $500 if you successfully set up a date for your colleague. CEO ...
US-based AI startup, Cluely, is offering a unique bonus of Rs 43,000 to employees who successfully set up a colleague on a ...
Cluely’s CEO is paying employees $500 for helping coworkers find dates, calling it a new take on workplace welfare.
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 “undetectability” feature lets users “cheat ...
Recently Cluely raised $15 million in Series A funding with backing by Andreessen Horowitz, the multi-billion-dollar Menlo Park venture capital firm. TechCrunch spoke to two investors who said ...
Today, on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Max Zeff and Anthony Ha are getting into the week’s headlines, including whether Cluely’s viral strategy is genius, gross, or ...
Unlike Cluely’s Lee and Shanmugam, Truely’s Li and Shen have no plans of leaving Columbia to pursue their startup full time. Li added that he encourages AI’s potential to be tested in interviews as it ...