Anysphere, an applied research lab focused on automating coding, has announced securing $105 million in Series B funding from prominent investors like Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz to further its mission of creating a more effective human-AI programmer. The company aims to revolutionize programming by expanding its team and investing in frontier research, targeting real-world scalability. Anysphere's product, Cursor, is already in use by millions of programmers and boasts proprietary models that generate and edit significant volumes of code, contributing to over a billion characters edited daily. The company, which has surpassed $100 million in recurring revenue, seeks individuals interested in advancing coding automation through innovative research, design, and engineering.