Bain deploys AI replicas to evaluate software acquisition targets
Bain Capital is using AI models trained on company codebases to assess potential software acquisitions before committing capital. The approach mimics how human engineers evaluate code quality and maintainability.
Bain Capital is using artificial intelligence models trained on company codebases to evaluate software acquisition targets before committing capital to deals. The consulting and investment firm has begun deploying AI replicas that learn from a target company's codebase to simulate how an engineering...
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