AI That Lies for You in Job Interviews? It’s Real—and Funded!

Imagine a chatbot whispering perfect answers into your ear during an Amazon or Meta interview. That’s not sci-fi anymore. A 21-year-old genius—or villain, depending who you ask—has built it, and investors threw ₹45 crore at him to scale it up. Wild.


Meet the 21-Year-Old Founder Who Built a “Cheating Machine” for Amazon and Meta Interviews

Still a student (well, formerly a student), he created an AI that feeds candidates real-time, hyper-optimized answers during interviews. Think “Google Translate,” but for job-hunting deception. Amazon and Meta are reportedly not amused.


Columbia Student Suspended…Then Secures ₹45 Crore for His AI Startup

Plot twist: the founder was suspended by Columbia University for academic dishonesty…and then turned around and landed millions in venture funding. Apparently, if you cheat big enough, you get to call it “disruptive innovation.”


Cluely: The Startup Helping You Fake It ‘Til You Make It—Literally

The AI, called Cluely, is already trending among desperate job seekers who want to “hack” technical interviews. Critics say it’s unethical. Fans call it a career game-changer. Either way, Cluely is here, and it’s already making corporate recruiters sweat bullets.


Is AI-Powered Cheating the Future of Job Hunting?

If this takes off, get ready for job interviews where it’s AI vs AI: candidates cheating with bots, recruiters screening with bots. In the future, maybe no humans will actually talk in interviews…just their robot proxies throwing buzzwords at each other.

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