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Cluely CEO Roy Lee to Reveal Controversial AI Growth Tactics at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Roy Lee, the controversial co-founder and CEO of AI meeting assistant startup Cluely, is bringing his provocative growth strategies to TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. The Columbia University dropout, who initially gained notoriety for cheating on Big Tech interviews using AI, has built a business model around courting controversy and social media engagement. Lee will share how he’s leveraged viral marketing to make Cluely one of the most discussed AI startups despite intense competition.

Provocative AI Founder Takes Center Stage

Roy Lee, the co-founder and CEO of AI meeting assistant startup Cluely, will bring his controversial approach to startup growth to the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, according to event announcements. The conference is scheduled for October 27-29 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center West, where Lee is expected to detail how he’s built one of the most talked-about companies in the crowded artificial intelligence space.

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Economic Downturn May Reveal AI’s True Impact on Jobless Growth Scenarios

Goldman Sachs analysis points to concerning signs of jobless growth as AI transforms productivity. Bank executives report significant efficiency gains with smaller workforces, raising questions about future employment patterns. A potential recession could accelerate these trends, according to economic observers.

AI-Driven Productivity Raises Job Market Concerns

Recent analysis from Goldman Sachs suggests the U.S. economy may be experiencing a pattern of “jobless growth,” where economic expansion occurs alongside sluggish job creation. According to reports, this phenomenon appears connected to increasing corporate adoption of artificial intelligence technologies that boost productivity without corresponding workforce expansion.