- Columbia student creates AI tool to easily land offers from . . .
Created by Columbia student Roy Lee, Interview Coder is an invisible application that helps one pass LeetCode interviews, which provide coding and algorithmic problems In a series of posts,
- Columbia University Student Claims AI Tool Helped Him Land . . .
In a surprising claim, Roy Lee, a student from Columbia University, has revealed that he used a self-created AI tool, Interview Coder, to secure summer internship offers from major tech companies such as Amazon, Meta, TikTok, and Capital One
- Viral AI cheating startup Cluely lands $15 million led by . . .
Cluely aims to reach 1 billion views across all its platforms, cofounder Roy Lee said Cluely, the San Francisco startup that promised to help people "cheat on everything," just nabbed $15
- 21-Year-Old Uses AI to Aid Coders in Tech Job Interviews
One individual stands out in this evolving narrative: Chungin "Roy" Lee, a 21-year-old Columbia University student who has sparked widespread discussion Rather than joining prestigious tech giants like Amazon, Meta, or TikTok—where he secured internship offers—Lee has chosen a different path
- F*ck Leetcode: The Marketing Stunt That Went Viral (feat . . .
Roy Lee, the creator of Interview Coder, developed a tool that challenges the traditional technical interview process (Leetcode) used by major tech companies like Facebook, Amazon, and others
- College Dropout Raised $20. 3M in Just 5 Months - YouTube
This interview features Roy's startup journey from being expelled from Columbia University to developing an AI tool for technical interviews and securing a $
- Columbia University Student’s AI Innovation Sparks . . .
Lee, who developed an AI tool dubbed Interview Coder, claims it enabled him to secure internship offers from industry giants such as Amazon, Meta, TikTok, and Capital One
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