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SpaceX acquires Anysphere, maker of Cursor coding agent, for $60 billion
SpaceX has agreed to acquire Anysphere, the company behind the Cursor AI coding agent, in a $60 billion deal that marks one of the largest acquisitions in AI tooling history.
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SpaceX announced it will acquire Anysphere, the company behind Cursor, an AI coding agent, for $60 billion. The deal represents a consolidation in the AI-assisted development space and signals SpaceX's intent to vertically integrate software tooling alongside its core aerospace and energy operations...
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