SpaceX's $60 billion Cursor AI deal isn't just about compute. It's a three-part bet on distribution, the Colossus supercomputer, and the humans behind the code.
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 ...
SpaceX said in a post on X that it's obtained the rights to buy coding startup Cursor for $60 billion later this year or pay $10 billion for the work the companies are doing together. "SpaceXAI and ...
The project was introduced by Google DeepMind this week through a research demonstration called “Reimagining the mouse ...
AI invests $10 billion in AI coding startup Cursor with a $60 billion acquisition option for 2026, aiming to challenge OpenAI ...
Partnering with Cursor could be a crucial step for Elon Musk to get ahead of AI rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Anthropic and OpenAI have emphasized AI coding tools, and now SpaceX is looking to bulk up its efforts in this buzzy area.
Artificial intelligence startup Cursor in talks to raise a $2 billion fundraising round at an over $50 billion valuation, which does not include the investment.
AI coding company Cursor launched a new model this week called Composer 2, which it promoted as offering “frontier-level coding intelligence.” However, an X user posting under the name Fynn soon ...