Summary
Cluely, an AI cheating startup, has gone viral with its hidden in-browser window that can be used to cheat on everything from job interviews to exams. Some startups are claiming they can catch Cluely's users and the company is planning to develop hardware products like smart glasses or brain chips that bypass anti-cheating software altogether.
Key Points
Cluely's hidden in-browser window is undetectable and can be used to cheat on everything from job interviews to exams.
Some startups are claiming they can catch Cluely's users, including Validia and Proctaroo.
Cluely is planning to develop hardware products like smart glasses or brain chips that bypass anti-cheating software altogether.
Why It Matters
The controversy surrounding Cluely highlights the ethical implications of AI-powered cheating tools and the need for effective countermeasures to prevent their misuse.
Author
Charles Rollet