But the story that matters here is not about one company's disclosure failure. It is about why Cursor — and likely many other ...
Cursor’s latest tool enables AI to write code independently, raising the question: do we still need software engineers?
Building on top of a Chinese model feels particularly fraught right now.
Cursor’s Composer 2 backlash erupted after it was found to be based on Moonshot AI’s open-source Kimmy K2.5 without the license-required attribution.
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Artificial intelligence coding startup Cursor is reportedly in discussions with investors for a new funding round that could value the company at about $50 billion, nearly doubling its valuation from ...
If a team of human engineers built a web browser that only half-worked, it wouldn’t get people talking. But when Michael Truell, CEO of coding startup Cursor, posted on X last week that a swarm of AI ...
On January 5, employees at Cursor returned from the holiday weekend to an all-hands meeting with a slide deck titled “War Time.” During the break, employees playing with Anthropic’s latest model, Opus ...
The 300-person startup hopes bringing designers aboard will give it an edge in an increasingly competitive AI software market. Cursor, the wildly popular AI coding startup, is launching a new feature ...