Why OpenAI wanted to buy Cursor but opted for the fast-growing Windsurf

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  • April 22, 2025
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Anysphere, maker of AI coding assistant Cursor, is growing so quickly that it’s not in the market to be sold, even to OpenAI, a source close to the company tells TechCrunch. It’s been a hot target. Cursor is one of the most popular AI-powered coding tools, and its revenue has been growing astronomically – doubling […]

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