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TurinTech reveals $20M in backing to fix problems in ‘vibe coding’


So-called "vibe coding" with LLM-driven tools like Cursor Composer — a term coined by renowned computer scientist Andrej Karpathy -- describes a hands-off

That’s the view of UK-startup TurinTech, which is launching its Artemis product at NVIDIA’s GTC event today alongside news that it has raised a total of $20 million in funding. Cofounded by Dr. Leslie Kanthan(CEO), Mike Basios (CTO), and Fan Wu (Chief Science Officer), TurinTech describes Artemis as an “evolutionary AI” platform that can optimize and validate enterprise codebases. Although Kanthan was coy about naming customers publicly, TechCrunch was shown evidence that TurinTech already has some large blue-chip players and banks that have joined its early adopter program ahead of the platform’s full release later this year.

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