The American space company SpaceX has reached an agreement with Cursor, a platform specializing in artificial intelligence-assisted development, including an acquisition option of up to $60 billion.
This partnership stipulates that SpaceX can either acquire the startup by the end of the year or pursue a strengthened collaboration with an estimated investment of $10 billion. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to diversify into AI, as the group also prepares for an IPO.
A technological battle centered on developers
By integrating Cursor into its ecosystem, SpaceX aims to capture a user base already well-established among engineers, considered a key driver of growth in the industry. The company is particularly focused on its computing capabilities, developed through its infrastructure and supercomputer, to offer competitive solutions.
In a rapidly expanding sector, marked by the rise of competing tools developed by other technology giants, this alliance illustrates the intensification of the race for innovation around artificial intelligence and coding applications.
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