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Six specialized AI agents analyze, debate, and synthesize postmortems based on public data, SEC filings, and news. Find the true reasons behind the fall.
Quickly formulate complex queries to stress-test your ideas. We provide suggestions based on established market patterns.
Six specialized AI agents work in parallel to synthesize SEC filings, press mentions, and internal memos into a cohesive autopsy.
Beyond just facts, we provide a unified verdict with confidence ratings and actionable takeaways for your own ventures.
Explore why the giants stumbled.
Wrong format, wrong timing — $1.75B gone in 6 months
Blood-testing tech that never worked, $9B valuation built on fraud
Late to social, privacy scandal, engagement never took off
Leadership chaos, $47B valuation to bankruptcy in 6 weeks
Passed on Netflix for $50M — late fees were more important than the future
Invented digital photography then buried it to protect film
What-ifs of tech history.
"What if Blockbuster had acquired Netflix?"
"What if Kodak had commercialized their digital camera?"
"What if Yahoo had acquired Google for $1M in 1998?"
Learn from the mistakes of others before they become your own. Provide a company name or startup idea to begin.
Autopsy was built for the AMD Developer Hackathon 2026, a global competition focused on leveraging AMD hardware for AI-driven applications. The project uses Kimi K2.6 via Fireworks AI for agent reasoning and plans a migration to self-hosted inference on AMD MI300X GPUs for cost-efficient, high-throughput postmortem generation.
The MI300X advantage is real: 192GB of HBM3 memory enables all six agents to run in parallel on a single GPU. On an H100 (80GB), you'd need three sequential rounds. On the MI300X, the agents debate in real time. The hardware doesn't just make it faster — it makes the debate architecture possible.