SpaceX doubles down on AI with its potential $60 billion Cursor buy

# SpaceX is betting big on AI to boost its value before going public SpaceX is spending up to $60 billion to buy or partner with Cursor, a company that makes AI software to help programmers write code faster—a move that signals the rocket company sees its future as much in artificial intelligence as it does in space exploration. The deal combines Cursor's popular coding tool with SpaceX's massive computing power, and comes as the company prepares for a major stock offering that could raise billions of dollars. Essentially, SpaceX is trying to position itself as a major player in the AI race, not just a space company.
SpaceX still has deep roots in the rocket business, but the Elon Musk-owned company is doubling down on artificial intelligence as it prepares for an IPO. In a social media post Monday afternoon, SpaceX announced it had started a working relationship with AI coding startup Cursor, which includes
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