Israeli startup Arato has raised ten million dollars in seed funding to grow its platform for testing artificial intelligence systems with simulation.
Arato provides a black-box simulation platform that aims to run realistic user traffic against AI system to gain confidence that the application is ready. It should spot failures that could have missed with traditional software testing. It also provides production monitoring software that turns session-level telemetry into clear, business process and session-level intelligence.
Arato was founded by Shahar Erez, Hilik Paz, and Tal Salmon. The founders previously built Stoke. The team also worked together software testing at Mercury Interactive and VMware. With Arato, they apply that background to the emerging market for AI reliability, testing, and quality assurance.

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