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PlayerZero raises $15M to prevent AI agents from shipping buggy code


PlayerZero landed angel investors like Databricks' Matei Zaharia, Dropbox's Drew Houston, Figma's Dylan Field, and Vercel's Guillermo Rauch, its founder says.

As Silicon Valley races toward a future where AI agents do most of the software programming, a new problem is created: finding the AI-generated bugs before they are put into production. PlayerZero on Wednesday announced that it raised a $15 million Series A led by Foundation Capital’s Ashu Garg, an early Databricks backer. Landing Zaharia, his adviser, as an angel was a first step to fundraising, but the moment that really validated his idea was when he showed a demo to another famous developer: Rauch.

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