San Francisco-based startup DeepSoure provides a software that automates bug fixing using algorithms and machine learning. The startup, featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 2021, raised $2.7 million from 645 Ventures and Y Combinator.
San Francisco-based startup DeepSoure provides a software that automates bug fixing using algorithms and machine learning. The startup, featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 2021, raised $2.7 million from 645 Ventures and Y Combinator.
Published on 12, Jul 2022
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