SpaceX lines up $60 billion deal for AI start-up Cursor
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The rocket company says the deal would pair Cursor’s coding models with SpaceX’s Colossus supercomputer, raising questions for enterprise customers around model neutrality and data contracts.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — SpaceX says it has the rights to buy artificial intelligence coding tool Cursor for $60 billion later this year as Elon Musk's space exploration and AI company looks for ways to compete with rivals Anthropic and OpenAI ahead of a ...
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SpaceX announces option to acquire AI coding platform Cursor for $60B, offering access to xAI's Colossus supercomputer and $10B partnership alternative.
SpaceX bets $60B on Cursor, integrating AI-powered coding with its supercomputer, reshaping its trajectory towards software dominance.
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Cofounders Aman Sanger, Arvid Lunnemark, Sualeh Asif and Michael Truell (left to right) met at MIT and decided to build Cursor, an AI coding tool that's now valued at $29.3 billion. The cofounders are newly minted billionaires thanks to its latest ...
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