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Start-ups promise to help vibe coders catch the AI bugs

Trading firm Jane Street leads $105mn investment in testing group Antithesis as AI-generated software proliferates

Companies’ rapid embrace of artificial intelligence tools to write software is driving demand for systems to ensure the code these tools produce is not riddled with bugs and security flaws.

Start-up Antithesis on Wednesday announced a $105mn funding round led by trading firm Jane Street, the latest in a series of software testing and security groups to raise capital this year.

Will Wilson, Antithesis’ co-founder and chief executive, said “everybody adopting AI coding tools . . . will produce a huge volume of software . . . and put current approaches to software testing and software validation under enormous strain”.

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