SpaceX Buys AI Coding Startup Cursor for $60 Billion
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AI is speeding up coding, but production is still hitting bottlenecks—a paradox that requires intelligent solutions.
The Elon Musk-led company is betting on a buzzy startup to reverse its vibe-coding struggles.
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Devplan, a Seattle startup building software to coordinate product and engineering work, is emerging from stealth with $2.5 million in seed funding led by AI2 Incubator.
What happens when you give AI coding agents a lab full of robotic arms, some compute resources, and a “generous token budget” for teaching the robots various tasks? The agents can apparently figure out a training regimen that teaches the robots to successfully cut zip ties and even insert GPUs into thin sockets on motherboards.
Elon Musk's rocket company announced on Tuesday that it had exercised its option to buy AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion.
With the proper setup and guidance, you can have Claude Code, Codex, Posit Assistant, and other coding agents writing R code like a pro. Here’s how.
A selloff in SpaceX shares extended on Thursday, erasing much of the rocket company’s gains since its record-setting debut after its $60 billion all-stock deal for AI coding startup Cursor sparked concerns among analysts.
