I used the ‘cheat on everything’ AI tool and it didn’t help me cheat on anything

Tech evangelists have been yammering about aworking smarter, not hardera for years. Now, two 21-year-old Columbia University dropouts are proposing a new $5.3 million twist on the concept: use their AI tool Cluely to acheat on everything.a
Thatas what it literally says in Cluelyas online manifesto: aWe want to cheat on everything.a Unlike the AI chatbots youare familiar with, it describes Cluely as an aundetectable AI-powered assistant built for virtual meetings, sales calls, and more.a It claims to read your screen, listen to your audio, and let you discreetly prompt AI to find answers or whip out smart responses in real-time. Basically, the next time youare in a team meeting, job interview, sales call, or online test, Cluely promises youall come off smarter thanks to AI a and no one will be the wiser.
Cluely is out. cheat on everything. pic.twitter.com/EsRXQaCfUI
- Roy (@im_roy_lee) April 20, 2025
aImagine youare trying to sell someone something and you got this tool that knows every single detail about them, their professional lives, about you, and about your company. Itas as if youave done 10 hours of research and all of the sudden, ever …