Week in Review: Cluely helps you cheat on everything

Welcome again a week in review! We have a lot of news for you this week: Slate EVS monitored in the wild; Airbnb pricing updates; Hate in Blue Shield; And much more. Let’s go!
Get the slightest idea: Cluely is a tool that relies on artificial intelligence that helps people deceive exams, sales calls and even job interviews. Although one of the participating founders was expelled from Colombia on a similar tool, and one of The company’s ads shortenCluley Arg every month at a value of $ 5.3 million. Green cheating sometimes win?
I am interested: EV Maker Slate worked in a relative secrecy until Techcrunch published a report revealing Bezos Financial Sharing, as well as its plan to pricing EV by about $ 25,000. Now the company is planning concept cars around Los Angeles to collect attention.
See the red color: Tesla invited the profit of the first quarter on Tuesday, and we took a look at how the company works. In short, it does not work well: the Tesla’s net income of 71 % reflects the same quarter of last year, and this was the worst quarter of Tesla’s connections in more than two years.
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No more hidden fees: Airbnb will now offer the total cost of certain property, including all fees, when people search for real estate.
only The “VIBE CODING” system for adaptive computer is easy to create applications, only using text claims. The company recently announced a $ 7 million seed tour, led by Pebbleble.
It is still bad, though: While the government is trying to pass legislation aimed at changing the experience of adolescents online, a new study from Pew Research showed that some teenagers find that social media has a positive impact: according to the study, 74 % of adolescents said that social media makes them more related to their friends, and 63 % said that online platforms give them a place to express their creativity.
Wonderful, wonderful: Blue Shield of California informs customers this week to breaking data. The insurance giant said it used Google Analytics to track how its customers use its websites, but the wrong discrimination allowed the collection of personal and health information as well.
Bad down: Bluesky fell to users on Thursday night, making us wonder how the decentralized network can decrease in the first place. On Friday, Bluzki confirmed that he was attacked by DDOS.
He died! Chess.com is now proud to have 200 million members. Albert Cheng, the chief growth employee in Chess.com, attributes to the company’s continuous product as one of the reasons that make it witnessed strong and sustainable growth.
Go with the flow: PROPTECH, the former CEO of WeWork, has received the company Proptech Company, which was funded more than $ 100 million, which led to nearly $ 2.5 billion. This certainly sparked eyebrows, given the problematic history of business.
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Tesla problems: A violent reaction against Elon Musk has increased to a level like Tesla’s lawyers who feel the need to warn investors that he might harm the company’s brand. While risk factors are usually written to be extensive and excessive caution, the new (or old removal) sometimes can refer to the most important issues or developments for a company like Tesla, and it is important in a place, its legal team, writes SEAN O’Kane.
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2025-04-26 17:11:00