Automating root cause analysis with generative AI
Teams waste time and experience longer outages because root-cause investigations are slow and manual.
Wild Moose uses generative AI to automatically triage incidents, analyze impact, and suggest next steps to kick off root-cause analysis before humans intervene.
SRE, DevOps, and engineering teams at companies running production software systems.
Yasmin holds an MBA from Stanford, and has a successful track record in founding and leading ventures, including an ecosystem that trains thousands of female software developers across Israel. She served as an analyst for the Israeli Special Forces Intelligence and holds a BSc in Computer Science from The Hebrew University.
I'm the CTO of Wild Moose. Before, I was a post-doc at the Vector Institute of AI, after completing a PhD at Cornell and Tel Aviv University. My research focused on security and privacy of AI, and particularly NLP. Before my that, I did my undergrad at the Technion, and served in IDF's 8200 alongside my cofounder Tom.
Building software stuff since 2002. In the IDF's Intelligence Corps, in tiny startups and large corporations as software developer, architect, and engineering manager, as CTO of a nonprofit building technology with people who are homeless in NY, and now as co-founder of Wild Moose.




