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After Cluely gamed job interviews, these Columbia students built Truely to catch AI 'cheating' in real time
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Two Columbia freshmen have built Truely, an AI detection tool designed to flag cheating during virtual job interviews. Created as a response to the viral AI assistant Cluely, Truely aims to promote fairness and transparency. While Cluely blurred ethical lines, Truely focuses on honest hiring practices, offering a fresh, student-led perspective on AI’s role in recruitment.
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