Kyle Hagee
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He finally transfers to Columbia University, where he builds Interview Coder, which is an undetectable application that lets you cheat on leet code exams, which are basically coding exams. Big tech offer often uses, he gets an internship with Amazon because of this. Then he gets discovered that he was cheating. It goes viral. He gets suspended from Columbia. The offer pulled from Amazon.
Then he says, I'm just going to take the idea for interview coder and said, what if the application allowed you to cheat on anything virtual like sales calls or live meetings? He calls this new company clueless. He goes viral again on X with an over the top ad where he basically uses this app to like get real time information to hit on an older woman he's on a date with.
Then he says, I'm just going to take the idea for interview coder and said, what if the application allowed you to cheat on anything virtual like sales calls or live meetings? He calls this new company clueless. He goes viral again on X with an over the top ad where he basically uses this app to like get real time information to hit on an older woman he's on a date with.
Then he says, I'm just going to take the idea for interview coder and said, what if the application allowed you to cheat on anything virtual like sales calls or live meetings? He calls this new company clueless. He goes viral again on X with an over the top ad where he basically uses this app to like get real time information to hit on an older woman he's on a date with.
And it is blowing up all over the Internet. So, Neil, does this have movie potential? What are we thinking?
And it is blowing up all over the Internet. So, Neil, does this have movie potential? What are we thinking?
And it is blowing up all over the Internet. So, Neil, does this have movie potential? What are we thinking?
Yeah, I think – I mean he's being – I think the company is being intentionally like cheat on everything is very like incendiary. Like you're like, oh, what? What's going on here? They said, quote, we're being ludicrous and controversial almost intentionally.
Yeah, I think – I mean he's being – I think the company is being intentionally like cheat on everything is very like incendiary. Like you're like, oh, what? What's going on here? They said, quote, we're being ludicrous and controversial almost intentionally.
Yeah, I think – I mean he's being – I think the company is being intentionally like cheat on everything is very like incendiary. Like you're like, oh, what? What's going on here? They said, quote, we're being ludicrous and controversial almost intentionally.
They said we've just been blowing up the story as much as possible in order to get as much attention and eyes on me because I really think that's the only differentiator between winner and losers and in a post-AI world. So they're playing up this cheat on everything angle, but – To your point, it is interesting, like the ad that they showed where he's talking to this woman, it's basically lying.
They said we've just been blowing up the story as much as possible in order to get as much attention and eyes on me because I really think that's the only differentiator between winner and losers and in a post-AI world. So they're playing up this cheat on everything angle, but – To your point, it is interesting, like the ad that they showed where he's talking to this woman, it's basically lying.
They said we've just been blowing up the story as much as possible in order to get as much attention and eyes on me because I really think that's the only differentiator between winner and losers and in a post-AI world. So they're playing up this cheat on everything angle, but – To your point, it is interesting, like the ad that they showed where he's talking to this woman, it's basically lying.
And so this this idea of like, OK, if you're doing something that's unintentionally or not known to the other person, is that really good? And so it has generated a lot of controversy for that fact.
And so this this idea of like, OK, if you're doing something that's unintentionally or not known to the other person, is that really good? And so it has generated a lot of controversy for that fact.
And so this this idea of like, OK, if you're doing something that's unintentionally or not known to the other person, is that really good? And so it has generated a lot of controversy for that fact.
We're not using clearly for this podcast.
We're not using clearly for this podcast.
We're not using clearly for this podcast.
Yeah, I mean, I think the critique of this one is we've already done this challenge, and the point of the original challenge was to simulate what ALS might feel like. This is about mental health, and there's been a critique online which is basically saying, okay, so you're supposed to tag people to do this. It becomes a popularity contest on the internet.