AISoftwareStartups

Shuttle Secures $6M to Solve Deployment Challenges in AI-Generated Software

Shuttle has secured $6 million in seed funding to tackle the deployment problems plaguing vibe-coders. The platform engineering startup aims to bridge the gap between AI-generated code and production-ready infrastructure, expanding from its Rust roots to support all programming languages.

The Deployment Gap in AI-Generated Software

While AI-powered coding systems have democratized application creation, allowing developers to spin up full-scale applications from mere ideas, sources indicate a significant challenge has emerged beyond initial code generation. According to reports, vibe-coders are encountering traditional software maintenance and updating headaches that AI coding platforms like Lovable and Replit AI don’t fully address.

AITechnology

Riverbed Launches Oracle-Powered Solution to Overcome AI Data Transfer Challenges

Riverbed has introduced a new Oracle-based service designed to accelerate petabyte-scale AI data movement. The solution reportedly addresses critical bottlenecks that prevent 90% of AI projects from reaching enterprise-wide deployment, according to recent research findings.

AI Data Movement Challenges Revealed in Global Research

According to reports from Riverbed’s 2025 Global AI Research, three-quarters of 1,200 surveyed organizations plan to establish an AI data repository strategy, with 90% identifying data movement as vital to their AI success. The research indicates that just 10% of AI projects progress beyond pilot mode into full enterprise deployment, with analysts suggesting that data quality issues and slow data movement represent significant barriers.

Cybersecurity

TikTok Videos Spreading Malware Through Fake Software Activation Prompts

Security analysts report malicious TikTok videos tricking users into installing dangerous info-stealing malware. The scam uses fake software activation tutorials to deploy Aura Stealer, which harvests sensitive data including passwords and cryptocurrency credentials.

Malicious TikTok Campaign Targets Users With Fake Activation Tutorials

Security researchers are warning about a sophisticated malware campaign spreading through TikTok videos that claim to offer software activation methods, according to recent reports. The scheme tricks users into executing malicious commands that deploy info-stealing malware capable of harvesting sensitive personal and financial information.