Our Take
Ehsan Noursalehi, Andrew Laack, and Kanjun Qiu built Vet because they noticed something everyone in AI is too afraid to say: your coding agents are lying to you. Not maliciously—just doing what AI does, which is confidently outputting code that looks right but absolutely isn't. Vet is the truth serum. It audits, validates, and verifies what your agents are actually shipping so you don't deploy broken code and call it a feature.
Imbue's whole thing is "AI that works for humans," which sounds like marketing fluff until you see what they're actually building. They started as a research-focused AI lab and now they're shipping tools that make autonomous coding less of a gamble. Vet is their first public product and it's exactly what the industry needed—someone willing to call out the hallucination problem instead of papering over it with more context windows. It's early, but if you've ever shipped something an AI "wrote" at 2am, you already know why this matters.
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