NeuBird AI, a startup, has unveiled its Falcon autonomous production operations agent and a $19.3 million funding round. The company’s focus on ‘Incident Avoidance’ challenges the traditional ‘Incident Response’ approach in the industry. By leveraging AI for predictive capabilities, NeuBird AI aims to transform site reliability engineering from reactive to proactive.
The release of Falcon comes with a report highlighting a significant ‘AI Divide’ between executives and practitioners in adopting AI for incident management. While 74% of C-suite executives believe in active AI usage, only 39% of engineers agree, underscoring a disconnect in implementation.
Falcon, an advanced AI engine, focuses on preventive prediction and boasts a 92% accuracy rate, enabling engineers to trust its output. Key features like the Advanced Context Map provide real-time visualization of infrastructure dependencies, aiding in understanding failure contexts.
NeuBird AI’s approach for incident management integrates with developers’ tools, offering a seamless workflow for issue diagnosis and resolution. The company’s emphasis on security includes a ‘context engineering’ strategy to safeguard data and ensure model-agnosticism.
With FalconClaw, NeuBird AI introduces an enterprise skills hub to capture and automate best practices, addressing the challenge of losing ‘tribal knowledge’ in IT operations. The funding round, led by Xora Innovation, further supports NeuBird AI’s mission to enhance incident avoidance and operational efficiency in enterprise tech.
Source: VentureBeat