AI can help software developers build applications faster than ever, but this creates a new problem. How do developers verify that the code being written with AI is reliable, maintainable, and secure?
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Tenzai raises $75M to protect code written by AI
Israeli cybersecurity startup Tenzai has launched out of stealth with a $75 million seed round, setting a record for early-stage funding in the sector. The round was led by Greylock Partners, Lux ...
AI didn’t just automate coding — it made software unserviceable, accountability fuzzy and risk-scalable, while boards pretend ...
Overview AI-generated code moves fast, but it lives in production for a long time, which makes strong monitoring essential ...
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