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911 Everyone is celebrating AI coding tools for writing five times more code — almost nobody is asking what happens to the pipelines that were built to test it, and a Helsinki startup just raised $4.7M on that exact blind spot

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 05/31/2026 19:00 EDT

Everyone is celebrating AI coding tools for writing five times more code — almost nobody is asking what happens to the pipelines that were built to test it, and a Helsinki startup just raised $4.7M on that exact blind spot

I used to think CI/CD was a solved problem.

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