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Antithesis raises $47M to launch an automated testing platform for software


Antithesis, a new startup, is developing an automated platform for testing software in a reliable, ostensibly safe way.

In a 2020 survey from Electric Cloud, 58% of developers blamed software bugs on test infrastructure and process issues — not design defects. Following the Apple acquisition, the FoundationDB team dispersed to pursue other Big Tech company jobs, but eventually arrived at the same conclusion: even sophisticated organizations lacked the software testing tools they needed to be more efficient. The round — unusually large for a seed — values Antithesis at $215 million, Reuters first reported and a source familiar with the matter confirmed to TechCrunch.

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