【科技新聞】當《黑鏡》變成現實:從常春藤名校退學生到開創AI作弊帝國的CEO
退學?沒差!21歲少年 Roy Lee 因「太帥+作弊」先後被哈佛與哥大退學,現在,他靠一個能在面試、考試、銷售中「隱形作弊」的 AI 工具,成功募資530萬美元!科技圈驚呼:「這根本是現實版《黑鏡》。」當 AI 開始幫人類作弊,我們的信任與未來,還剩下多少?

當真實世界變成《黑鏡》:Cluely的震撼登場 和驚人的未來藍圖
如如果你以為《黑鏡》只是科幻,現在,它已經走進了現實。
21歲的 Roy Lee,曾是哈佛與哥倫比亞大學的學生,如今搖身一變,從常春藤名校退學生,成為矽谷話題新創 Cluely 的創辦人——一間靠著「無痕 AI 作弊工具」震撼全球的新創公司。
他的產品 InterviewCoder,讓他成功擊破亞馬遜、TikTok、Meta、Capital One 等頂尖企業的高難度面試,並迅速在網路爆紅,引發爭議,同時也成功募集到 530 萬美元種子輪資金。
回顧他的求學之路,Roy 曾因「太帥+太多高中八卦(hsuzz)」被哈佛取消錄取資格,後來又因開發 AI 作弊工具,在哥倫比亞遭到退學。在 LinkedIn 上,他自嘲地寫著:
Harvard: rescinded for having too many hsuzz (high school huzz).
Columbia: kicked out for being too handsome + having too many huzz.
這份玩世不恭又無畏挑戰體制的態度,成了他創業精神的核心。
而現在,他以 Cluely 為起點,試圖打造一個讓人們可以「在任何地方、任何情境作弊」的作弊大帝國。
不僅如此,Roy Lee 更描繪出一個令人震撼的終極藍圖:
「最終,我們想要做的是——
把一顆晶片植入你的大腦,讓你能直接用 AGI(通用人工智慧)思考。
現在,我們正在打造的是一個可以成為你電腦上『終極 Player Two』的應用程式。」
當作弊變成一種能力,當 AGI 成為人腦的延伸——《黑鏡》式的未來,或許比我們想像中更快到來。
Cluely:讓作弊成為新常態
Cluely 開發的隱形AI視窗,能即時協助面試、考試、銷售應對,完全不被察覺。
Roy 親自示範:用 Cluely 作弊,拿下亞馬遜 offer,全程錄影並公開,引發網路轟動。
當亞馬遜高層要求哥大開除他時,他選擇公開反擊,單篇X(前Twitter)貼文瘋傳,變成現象級事件。
Cluely,活生生的黑鏡世界
隨後推出的 Cluely 宣傳影片更是讓人毛骨悚然:
在高級餐廳,Roy 靠隱形AI「即時助攻」約會,在AI的即時輔助下,謊報年齡與搜尋知識背景,這場景活脫脫就是一集現實版《黑鏡》。
網友驚呼:
「這不只是科技產品,這是社會末日的預告!」
如今,Cluely 已突破 300萬美元年經常性收入(ARR),需求飆升中。
當作弊變成超能力,真實世界將何去何從?
Cluely 的崛起,不只是新創神話,更是對社會誠信的正面衝擊。
當AI開始操控我們的面試、考試、對話,
我們能否還保有什麼是真實?什麼是實力?
Roy Lee 用一己之力,拉開了這場人類與AI倫理的終極大戰。
這只是開始。
When Reality Becomes Black Mirror: Cheat on Everything
If you thought Black Mirror was just science fiction, think again—it's already here.
Roy Lee, just 21 years old, once attended Harvard and Columbia University. Now, he's the founder of Cluely, a Silicon Valley startup that’s shaking the world with its “invisible AI cheating tool.”
His product, InterviewCoder, helped him crack the notoriously difficult interviews at Amazon, TikTok, Meta, and Capital One—then went viral online, fueling both controversy and success. He has since raised $5.3 million in seed funding.
Looking back, Roy’s academic journey was anything but ordinary: Harvard rescinded his offer for "too much high school drama (hsuzz)," and Columbia expelled him after he developed the AI cheating tool. On his LinkedIn, he cheekily writes:
Harvard: rescinded for having too many hsuzz (high school huzz).
Columbia: kicked out for being too handsome + having too many huzz.
This irreverent and fearless attitude has now become the foundation of his entrepreneurial drive building a world where you can cheat on everything and anything.
And Roy Lee isn’t stopping here. He revealed Cluely’s breathtaking ultimate vision:
"Ultimately, what we want is a chip inside your brain that lets you use AGI to think.
Right now, we are building a really good desktop app that can be the ultimate player two for your computer."
In other words:
When cheating becomes seamless, when AGI enhances our very thought processes — the future portrayed in Black Mirror may be closer than we dare to imagine.
Cluely: Making Undetectable Cheating Mainstream
Cluely’s stealth AI gives real-time answers, unseen by recruiters, testers, or clients.
Roy filmed himself using it to land an Amazon offer, posted it online—and went viral.
When Amazon pressured Columbia to expel him, Roy leaked the letter, unleashing a social media firestorm.
Cluely: A Real-Life Black Mirror Episode
In a chilling promo video, Roy uses Cluely to fake knowledge and age on a date at a fancy restaurant.
"It’s not just a product. It’s a warning."
Cluely now boasts over $3M in ARR, with users flooding in.
When Cheating Becomes Power, What Happens to Truth?
Cluely isn't just tech.
It’s an existential threat to trust.
As AI blurs every line between honesty and deception,
Roy Lee’s Cluely asks a terrifying question:
In the age of AI, can anything still be real?
image by Reagan Reese
news source: TechCrunch, Chungin (Roy) Lee