Y Combinator-backed Random Labs launches Slate V1, claiming the first 'swarm-native' coding agent
venturebeatThe software engineering world is currently wrestling with a fundamental paradox of the AI era: as models become more capable, the "systems problem" of managing them has become the primary bottleneck to real-world productivity. While a developer might have access to the raw intelligence of a frontier model, that intelligence often degrades the moment a task requires a long horizon or a deep context window.
But help appears to be on the way: San Francisco-based, Y Combinator-backed startup Random Labs has officially launched Slate V1, described as the industry’s first "swarm native" autonomous coding agent designed to execute massively parallel, complex engineering tasks.
Emerging from an open beta, the tool utilizes a "dynamic pruning algorithm" to maintain context in large codebases while scaling output to enterprise complexity. Co-founded by Kiran and Mihir Chintawar in 2024, the company aims to bridge the global engineering shortage by positioning Slate as a ...
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