SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor
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SpaceX will buy Cursor parent Anysphere in a $60B all-stock deal, giving Elon Musk’s company a major AI coding asset days after its IPO.
Their goal was to appeal to companies that use automated software code generators - the companies using Claude Code, GitHub, Copilot, Cognition, or Cursor, to develop software. These companies wanted a product that could ensure that their use of code generators would be safe and relatively error-free.
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Just days after its record-setting Nasdaq debut, SpaceX officially agreed to buy Anysphere, the startup behind AI coding tool Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock deal. The deal also positions SpaceX as one of the largest buyers of VC-backed companies,
