SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The CEO was kicked out of one of America’s most prestigious universities and recently had a party at the company office that was busted by the cops. The company’s LinkedIn page ...
AI "cheating" app Cluely's cofounder Chungin "Roy" Lee says engineers "just cannot make good content." Most startups fail not because of bad products, but because they can't get seen, Lee said. Lee ...
When Cluely, a startup claiming to be building a product that helps people “cheat” on everything, announced that it raised a $15 million Series A financing round from Andreessen Horowitz, some people ...
The latest San Francisco startup culture drama happened on Monday night. And it centered around “the most legendary party that never happened,” Cluely founder and CEO Roy Lee tells TechCrunch. Cluely ...
At AI 'cheating' startup Cluely, there are only two job titles: engineer or influencer. CEO and cofounder Chungin "Roy" Lee also said he's betting big on influencers to drive growth. The San Francisco ...
AI "cheating" app Cluely's CEO and cofounder, Chungin "Roy" Lee, said most startups flop because their products don't get seen. "Engineers just cannot make good content," Lee said during a Wednesday ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results