Nick and Jack
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Barely Columbia University. Nah.
Barely Columbia University. Nah.
a fan of cheating jack so after getting suspended both of these students pulled a zuckerberg yes they did quit school moved to silicon valley and raised venture money in fact get this their cheating app isn't just a fun campus hack anymore it's a for-profit company and they're making three million dollars a year in annualized revenue nick imagine being their parents they're like wait you're not at columbia anymore what do you mean you got suspended but you're a millionaire
a fan of cheating jack so after getting suspended both of these students pulled a zuckerberg yes they did quit school moved to silicon valley and raised venture money in fact get this their cheating app isn't just a fun campus hack anymore it's a for-profit company and they're making three million dollars a year in annualized revenue nick imagine being their parents they're like wait you're not at columbia anymore what do you mean you got suspended but you're a millionaire
a fan of cheating jack so after getting suspended both of these students pulled a zuckerberg yes they did quit school moved to silicon valley and raised venture money in fact get this their cheating app isn't just a fun campus hack anymore it's a for-profit company and they're making three million dollars a year in annualized revenue nick imagine being their parents they're like wait you're not at columbia anymore what do you mean you got suspended but you're a millionaire
The most bizarre combination of confusion, disappointment, and excitement. Now, besties, as you can imagine, Jack and I got curious. And here's what we found fascinating about this story. The name of the app is Cluelay, but the description of the app is way more compelling. On the website, the app store, and all the articles we've read about it,
The most bizarre combination of confusion, disappointment, and excitement. Now, besties, as you can imagine, Jack and I got curious. And here's what we found fascinating about this story. The name of the app is Cluelay, but the description of the app is way more compelling. On the website, the app store, and all the articles we've read about it,
The most bizarre combination of confusion, disappointment, and excitement. Now, besties, as you can imagine, Jack and I got curious. And here's what we found fascinating about this story. The name of the app is Cluelay, but the description of the app is way more compelling. On the website, the app store, and all the articles we've read about it,
It says that this app is to help you cheat on anything. Yeah, it's the rare case where the brand cuts to the chase more than any brand we've ever seen, Jack. This AI assistant is not about productivity. It's about helping you cheat. We should explain how exactly does this thing work, Jack.
It says that this app is to help you cheat on anything. Yeah, it's the rare case where the brand cuts to the chase more than any brand we've ever seen, Jack. This AI assistant is not about productivity. It's about helping you cheat. We should explain how exactly does this thing work, Jack.
It says that this app is to help you cheat on anything. Yeah, it's the rare case where the brand cuts to the chase more than any brand we've ever seen, Jack. This AI assistant is not about productivity. It's about helping you cheat. We should explain how exactly does this thing work, Jack.
Well, basically, an invisible window opens up on your computer with an AI assistant who is watching and listening to everything that's happening and giving you the information you need at the right moment. It's basically an AI wingman. Like Gary from Veep. But less creepy. It's like if Socrates had a burner phone and could call you during the SATs.
Well, basically, an invisible window opens up on your computer with an AI assistant who is watching and listening to everything that's happening and giving you the information you need at the right moment. It's basically an AI wingman. Like Gary from Veep. But less creepy. It's like if Socrates had a burner phone and could call you during the SATs.
Well, basically, an invisible window opens up on your computer with an AI assistant who is watching and listening to everything that's happening and giving you the information you need at the right moment. It's basically an AI wingman. Like Gary from Veep. But less creepy. It's like if Socrates had a burner phone and could call you during the SATs.
It gives you the information you need in real time to ace that job interview, ace the sales call, or ace your take-home exam. Now the key, their kind of AI competitive advantage, is the invisibility. It is undetectable to the job interviewer or the company or the school where you're cheating. And here's the business model. 20 bucks a month for unlimited usage of this powerful cheating tool.
It gives you the information you need in real time to ace that job interview, ace the sales call, or ace your take-home exam. Now the key, their kind of AI competitive advantage, is the invisibility. It is undetectable to the job interviewer or the company or the school where you're cheating. And here's the business model. 20 bucks a month for unlimited usage of this powerful cheating tool.
It gives you the information you need in real time to ace that job interview, ace the sales call, or ace your take-home exam. Now the key, their kind of AI competitive advantage, is the invisibility. It is undetectable to the job interviewer or the company or the school where you're cheating. And here's the business model. 20 bucks a month for unlimited usage of this powerful cheating tool.
Who knew cheating could become a subscription jack? In fact, they just published a marketing video that was pretty slick, and it went viral on Twitter this week. In the video, Lee uses Cluley, the app, to ace a first date. Like, to cheat on romance, basically. It's the CEO of the company, and he's at...
Who knew cheating could become a subscription jack? In fact, they just published a marketing video that was pretty slick, and it went viral on Twitter this week. In the video, Lee uses Cluley, the app, to ace a first date. Like, to cheat on romance, basically. It's the CEO of the company, and he's at...
Who knew cheating could become a subscription jack? In fact, they just published a marketing video that was pretty slick, and it went viral on Twitter this week. In the video, Lee uses Cluley, the app, to ace a first date. Like, to cheat on romance, basically. It's the CEO of the company, and he's at...