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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy publishes open-source machine learning demos and educational projects focused on deep learning and practical implementation. He builds compact, example-driven repositories that help developers learn by reading and running working code. His work emphasizes clarity and hands-on experimentation with modern ML models.
Emergent Labs
Emergent builds a platform for creating and deploying AI agents that automate workflows and integrate with various APIs and services. The team focuses on enabling users to harness AI for task automation and workflow optimization. Their platform supports scalable and customizable AI agent deployment.
Flox
Flox builds tools to enable reproducible development environments that span the entire software lifecycle. The team includes experienced engineers from the D. E. Shaw group and other technology leaders, focusing on enterprise-grade solutions and open source collaboration. They integrate deeply with the Nix ecosystem to provide scalable, reliable infrastructure management.
Dinoki Labs
Dinoki Labs builds Osaurus, a local-first AI runtime optimized for Apple Silicon Macs. The team focuses on privacy, speed, and open-source development, creating tools that empower developers and creators to run AI models locally with full control.
fal.ai
fal.ai builds a high-performance generative AI platform enabling developers and enterprises to deploy and scale AI-powered media applications. Founded by experts from Coinbase and Amazon, the company focuses on fast inference, custom model hosting, and enterprise security to unlock creative AI potential.
Anysphere, Inc.
Anysphere, Inc. makes Cursor and describes itself as an applied research lab focused on automating coding via a human–AI programmer model; its flagship is Cursor, an AI-native coding environment (desktop, web, mobile, browser, and CLI) that edits code using natural-language instructions with repo context. ### Key facts about Anysphere **Founding & team:** Founded in 2022 as a research-driven, product-shipping team by four MIT classmates: Michael Truell (CEO), Sualeh Asif, Arvid Lunnemark, and Aman Sanger. Early teammates emphasize applied research + shipping velocity. **Locations & hiring:** San Francisco and New York; active recruiting across engineering and go-to-market roles. **Growth & funding:** Widely reported 2025 round of ~$900M led by Thrive Capital (with a16z, Accel, DST) at a ~$9–9.9B valuation; rapid revenue ramp noted across multiple outlets. **Adoption & perception:** Coverage cites use at major tech companies and the rise of vibe coding; Bugbot expanded Cursor’s debugging footprint. **Public presence:** LinkedIn (hiring, large following) and Product Hunt launches (Cursor milestones) with active community engagement. ### What makes Anysphere distinctive **Research → product:** Invention at the boundary of useful/possible, shipped quickly as pragmatic developer tools (Cursor, Bugbot, Agents, CLI). **Unified surfaces:** One mission across desktop IDE, browser, mobile, and CLI with shared concepts (rules, repo context, agent workflows). **Scale & momentum:** Fast valuation and user growth documented across press and community channels.
Memex
Memex is dedicated to empowering users to build software without coding expertise.
DAIR.AI
DAIR.AI creates open resources and courses for AI developers and researchers, including the Prompt Engineering Guide and ML Papers of the Week.
SWE-agent
Open-source research group behind SWE-bench, SWE-agent, and mini-SWE-agent, led by researchers from Princeton University and Stanford University.
Simon Willison
Open-source developer and creator of Datasette and LLM; builds Python and SQLite-centric tools for data journalism and developer workflows.