The founder of the 'cheat on everything' startup Cluely says using AI in job interviews will soon be widely acceptable
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Chungin "Roy" Lee, the founder of Cluely, advocates for using AI to cheat in various aspects of life, including job interviews, suggesting it will soon be normal practice. After being expelled from Columbia University for creating an AI tool specifically designed for interview cheating, he argues that leveraging AI tools is essential for fairness in a world with increasing disparities in productivity and opportunity. Lee envisions future interviews focusing on cultural fit rather than just skills, reflecting a significant shift in evaluation methods influenced by AI.
We say 'cheat on everything' because, ironically, we believe this is the only path towards a future that is truly fair.
There's a very, very scary and quickly growing gap between people who use AI and people who moralize against it.
When every single person is using AI to cheat on meetings, then it's not that you're cheating anymore; this is just how humans will operate.
In the coming years, interviews will be a lot more holistic and assess if a candidate is a culture fit.
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