AI Saves Chips From Defect—Still Ruining Your Diet
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SixSense has boldly enlisted AI to save chip makers from the horrors of defects, landing a fat stack of backing led by Peak XV's Surge, ironically formerly Sequoia India & SEA. As the article puts it, their platform 'helps chip makers prevent defects'—because nothing says progress like robots babysitting robots. It’s tech’s polite way of saying, 'Sorry, humans, your slip-ups are out of style.' At least now defective chips will only exist in your snack anxiety, not on factory lines.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/1/2025 | Author: Kate Park
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