Two months ago, SpaceX signed a deal to let Cursor use xAI's Colossus supercomputer, freeing it from reliance on Anthropic and OpenAI models.
SpaceX will acquire AI coding tool Cursor for $60 billion in an all-stock transaction, the companies announced today. The ...
There’s a famous…I guess we’ll call it thought experiment, posited by Rooster Teeth and memed incessantly since that asks: Would you accept $10 million and immortality if, for the rest of eternity, ...
xAI’s general counsel warned staff to limit contact with Cursor employees weeks after the two teams began working together, raising gun-jumping antitrust concerns ahead of a potential $60 billion ...
If you use Google Nest, you could be having some issues on Friday morning. According to Downdetector, Google Nest has been having issues most of the morning. Google Nest is a "line of smart home ...
Another cautionary tale about AI has hit social media. This time, a software company’s founder is claiming that a Claude-powered version of AI coding tool Cursor deleted his entire production database ...
Microsoft looked at buying artificial intelligence coding startup Cursor in recent weeks but didn't make an offer, CNBC has learned. On Tuesday, SpaceX said it's obtained the right to acquire Cursor ...
SpaceX said it has an agreement giving it the right to acquire artificial intelligence startup Cursor for $60 billion later this year or to pay $10 billion for the companies’ work together, part of ...
SpaceX said it has struck a deal with Cursor to develop a next-generation “coding and knowledge work AI,” which includes a surprising provision — an option to buy the popular software development ...
April 21 (Reuters) - SpaceX said it has secured an option to either acquire code-generation startup Cursor for $60 billion later this year, or pay $10 billion for their new partnership, as it pushes ...
The potential acquisition comes as Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite maker, which has been emphasizing artificial intelligence, is preparing to go public. By Erin Griffith Mike Isaac and Ryan Mac Erin ...
Given how much leftists now talk about “affordability,” it’s striking how often they find ways to prevent the average consumer from getting a deal. This week brings a story from the state of ...