AI Saves Chips From Defect—Still Ruining Your Diet
Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash
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.
Share the Story
(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/1/2025 | Author: Kate Park
More Articles in Technology
Trump Extends Ceasefire Because Iran's Drama Series Needs Another Season
Axios
Sydney Sweeney's $1M Flop, Trump-Approved Jeans & Bathwater Soap Fiasco
Mockingbirdnews.org
OpenAI CEO’s $27M Mansion Molotoved Amid AI Lab Soap Opera
Businessinsider
Framework Laptop 13 Pro Promises No More 'Gorilla Arm' Pain, Still No Battery Bliss
Theverge
Top Cybersecurity Agency Accidentally Left Out of Cybersecurity Updates
Axios
OpenAI and Anthropic Wage Billion-Dollar Coder Cage Match Before IPOs
Axios
Dallas Banks Cautiously Hand Over $2 Billion To Build Robot Brain Farm
Businessinsider
Dyson Debuts $300 Mini Hairdryer Because Your Blowout Needs Power Too
Theverge