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AI cheating startup Cluely, which claims to offer an undetectable in-browser window for cheating on exams and job interviews, has faced backlash from competitors who say they can detect its users. Cluely's co-founder and CEO, Chungin "Roy" Lee, has responded by suggesting that the startup may develop hardware products such as smart glasses or brain chips to bypass anti-cheating software.

Courtesy: techcrunch.com

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