Why Cluely’s Roy Lee isn’t worried about cheating detectors

Bitcoin reaches new all-time high of over $118,000 within 24 hours

Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of $118,900 on Friday, surpassing its previous record of $113,822 set on Thursday. As Read more

Conveyor Revolutionizes Vendor Security Reviews and RFPs with AI

Selling software to companies can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to meeting security requirements. Chas Ballew, founder Read more

Ready-made Stem Cell Therapies in Development for Pets

Earlier this week, San Diego startup Gallant announced $18 million in funding to bring the first FDA-approved ready-to-use stem cell Read more

Elon Musk’s Dodgy Election Claims Have Gone Viral with 2 Billion Views on X

The world’s richest man buys out one of the most popular social media platforms and uses it as a propaganda Read more

Cluely, an AI startup, gained attention for claiming its “undetectability” feature allows users to cheat. Despite competition from Truely, Roy Lee remains unfazed. Cluely’s focus is not on invisibility, but on transparency. With a new marketing strategy and ambitious goals, Cluely aims to replace ChatGPT.

See also  Amazon initiates drone delivery of specific products in Phoenix

Waymo Aims to Bring Robotaxis to NYC

Cloudflare introduces a fun new marketplace for websites to charge AI bots for scraping