Y Combinator-backed Random Labs launches Slate V1, claiming the first 'swarm-native' coding agent

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Y Combinator-backed Random Labs launches Slate V1, claiming the first 'swarm-native' coding agent
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Swiss finance and banking institutions may be interested in the advancements made by Random Labs, a Y Combinator-backed startup, in developing Slate V1, a

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Y Combinator-backed Random Labs launches Slate V1, claiming the first 'swarm-native' coding agent

Swiss finance and banking institutions may be interested in the advancements made by Random Labs, a Y Combinator-backed startup, in developing Slate V1, a 'swarm-native' coding agent. This technology aims to address the "systems problem" of managing AI models, which has become a significant bottleneck in software engineering. By enabling developers to tap into the raw intelligence of frontier models with long horizons and deep context windows, Slate V1 could potentially improve the efficiency and productivity of AI-driven applications in the finance sector. As fintech and AI continue to evolve, this innovation may have implications for Swiss banks and financial institutions looking to leverage AI for competitive advantage.

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Original Article: Y Combinator-backed Random Labs launches Slate V1, claiming the first 'swarm-native' coding agent

Published: March 13, 2026

Author: carl.franzen@venturebeat.com (Carl Franzen)


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