"A startup that's built AI agents to monitor and fix IT issues - including those caused by bad vibe coding - has raised $4.6 million. New York-based Vibranium Labs has built tech called "Vibe AI" to proactively monitor, triage, and resolve IT incidents and outages. The AI agent plugs into a company's existing incident response software and runs 24/7. The startup was founded by Tim Hwang, Sang Lee, Charles Kim, and Tanny Kang, who collectively have worked at a number of tech companies, including Google, Amazon Web Services, and Fiscal Note. It aims to address what Hwang described to Business Insider as "the biggest fear in the world" for software engineers: getting a call in the middle of the night to say an app or software product is down."
""We had our own personal issues where we were waking up at 2 a.m. in the middle of the night getting pinged by an alert saying that some service or some API is down and degraded," added Sang, the startup's CEO. The startup's founders say its technology could help IT professionals during major incidents, like the CrowdStrike outage in 2024 that crashed millions of computers globally. Vibranium Labs is selling its tech on a per-usage model and targeting customers in industries including finance, healthcare, defense, retail, and media."
Vibranium Labs raised $4.6 million to build Vibe AI agents that monitor, triage, and resolve IT incidents and outages around the clock. The AI agent integrates with existing incident response software and operates 24/7 to reduce on-call interruptions for engineers. Founders Tim Hwang, Sang Lee, Charles Kim, and Tanny Kang bring experience from companies like Google and AWS. The technology targets large incidents such as the 2024 CrowdStrike outage and is sold on a per-usage model. The startup targets customers in finance, healthcare, defense, retail, and media and highlights risks from vibe coding practices.
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