The code AI forgot: logcat.ai raises $2.55M to put agents to work on device operating systems
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Agents aimed at low-level Android and Linux debugging show that AI is moving below the app layer into firmware and OS internals. If you ship embedded or device software, assume your competitors will use tools like this to compress debug cycles and support costs—your advantage becomes hardware integration and domain knowledge, not raw engineering hours.
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