OpenAI to buy Python toolmaker Astral to take on Anthropic


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March 19 (Reuters) - OpenAI ⁠said on Thursday it will acquire Python ⁠toolmaker Astral, as the ChatGPT owner looks ‌to strengthen its portfolio against rival Anthropic and gain more share in the artificial intelligence coding tools market.

The companies ​did not disclose the financial ⁠terms of the deal, ⁠but said the acquisition will bring Astral's suite ⁠of ‌developer tools into the Microsoft-backed startup's AI coding system, Codex.

Sam Altman-led OpenAI, which ⁠launched its Codex platform last year, is ​stepping up ‌competition, as Anthropic has gained traction with ⁠its Claude ​Code tool among software developers.

OpenAI launched a desktop app for its coding tools earlier this year.

The ⁠company said on Thursday that Codex ​has more than 2 million weekly active users, marking a three-fold increase in users and a ⁠five-fold jump in usage since the beginning of the year.

Astral has become a major player in the Python community. Its tools are designed to ​improve speed and reliability in ⁠Python development.

"OpenAI will continue supporting our open-source tools ​after the deal closes," Astral ‌founder and CEO Charlie ​Marsh said in a statement.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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