Anthropic Donates $1.5 Million to Python Software Foundation for Security Initiatives
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Summary
Anthropic has donated $1.5 million over two years to the Python Software Foundation (PSF) to support security initiatives. The donation will fund security-focused staff positions, security audits, and improvements to Python's security infrastructure. This represents a significant corporate contribution to open source security and demonstrates Anthropic's commitment to supporting the Python ecosystem.
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Their landmark gift is focused on supporting our security work.
This donation will help fund security-focused staff positions, security audits, and improvements to Python's security infrastructure.
This represents a significant corporate contribution to open source security.
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