What happened
Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke raised $60 million for Entire, a startup valued at $300 million. Entire develops software to synchronise AI-generated code with human-written repositories. Platform manages code integration to prevent divergence between automated and manual contributions. Funding round follows Dohmke’s tenure at GitHub and targets technical gap between generative AI outputs and production-ready codebases. Capital supports development of tools that coordinate multi-agent coding workflows.
Why it matters
CTOs face increased integration risks because AI agents generate code faster than humans can review or merge it. Entire targets this bottleneck by automating synchronisation between automated agents and manual developers. This $300 million valuation continues pattern of high-capital seed rounds for AI coordination, following $480 million Humans& investment in January. Therefore, capital is shifting from code generation to code management to prevent platform fragmentation.
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