SpaceX, Cursor
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Partnering with Cursor could be a crucial step for Elon Musk to get ahead of AI rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Microsoft considered buying Cursor but did not move forward. SpaceX now holds the rights to acquire the startup for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for a partnership.
Anthropic and OpenAI have emphasized AI coding tools, and now SpaceX is looking to bulk up its efforts in this buzzy area.
SpaceX’s deal with Cursor is less a conventional takeover bet than a race against the calendar. The Elon Musk-led company has secured the right to buy the AI coding startup for $60 billion later this year, or pay $10 billion for the partnership if it walks away.
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.
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What if the tools you use every day could do more than just meet your needs—what if they could redefine how you work entirely? With the official launch of Cursor 1.0, that vision takes a bold step closer to reality. This isn’t just another software ...
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In a social media post Monday afternoon, SpaceX announced it had started a working relationship with AI coding startup Cursor, which includes an option to buy the company for $60