ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M to Fix AI Agent Failures

Jun 12·0:00 listen·Source: citybiz

Summary

San Francisco-based ChatSee.ai has raised $6.5 million in seed funding. This funding was led by True Ventures. ChatSee.ai aims to help enterprises understand why their autonomous AI agents fail. The company offers a failure intelligence platform to improve the reliability and trust of AI systems in production. Enterprises are finding that AI agents frequently fail after deployment, creating a new operational risk. Unlike traditional software, AI agents often have failures tied to structure-based issues, not code. ChatSee's platform captures the context behind these failures, like missed triggers or policy violations. They can also track how these issues were historically resolved. Sekhar Sarukkai, founder and CEO of ChatSee.ai, notes that agent problems often fall into repeatable patterns. Puneet Agarwal, a partner at True Ventures, emphasizes that companies need tools to understand and correct AI agent failures at scale. This development matters because as AI agents become critical business tools, ensuring their reliability is essential for companies.

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