Columbia student's AI app bags him Amazon, Meta offers. But is it cheating?
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Columbia student's AI app bags him Amazon, Meta offers. But is it cheating?

India Today  

Frustrated with the way technical coding interviews worked at Big Tech and other tech companies, Roy Lee, a Columbia University student, created Interview Coder, an AI-powered tool invisible to interviewers, designed to help job seekers navigate these tricky interviews. Now, with the success of his AI tool becoming viral, thanks to the YouTube video he uploaded on the Amazon technical interview process, Lee has lost all his job offers from Amazon, Meta, TikTok, and Capital One. So, the 21-year-old Columnia University student created a tool that allows candidates to discreetly use AI assistance during live coding assessments, making it easier to solve problems quickly. As AI tools like Interview Coder become more advanced, tech companies may need to rethink how they assess candidates.

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