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When SpaceX agreed to acquire Anysphere, the maker of the AI coding assistant Cursor, it set off one of the biggest AI deals. The acquisition signals just how serious SpaceX is about AI, but it also raises questions: What happens when a platform, known for bridging multiple AI technologies, gets absorbed by a company with its own ambitious and competing AI plans? Cursor’s whole appeal lies in its flexibility. Developers love it because the platform lets them access all sorts of AI technologies from one place. But with SpaceX stepping in as the new owner, there’s a real chance people […]

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