Cursor, an AI-assisted development environment, essentially an IDE, is being used by Nvidia internally to boost coding ...
Have you ever wished coding could feel less like solving a puzzle and more like having a conversation? Imagine describing your project in plain language and watching it transform into functional code ...
Cursor, an AI-powered code editor, has launched its 0.43 update, introducing features designed to enhance the development process. With a focus on automation, context-aware tools, and advanced ...
Cofounders Aman Sanger, Arvid Lunnemark, Sualeh Asif and Michael Truell (left to right) met at MIT and decided to build Cursor, an AI coding tool that has gained popularity among developers at AI ...
Cursor claims Nvidia engineers produce three times more code with AI tools while productivity and fun go through the roof ...
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Cursor announced it has closed a $2.3 billion funding round at a $29.3 billion post-money valuation. The startup built a popular AI coding tool that helps software developers generate, edit and review ...
Anysphere launched a new $200-a-month subscription plan for its popular AI coding tool, Cursor, the company announced in a blog post on Monday. The new plan, Ultra, offers users 20x more usage on AI ...
Some of Cursor's biggest AI features began as tools engineers built for themselves. Cursor's engineering head says the company has roadmaps, but many of its biggest features were developed bottom-up.
On Monday, a developer using the popular AI-powered code editor Cursor noticed something strange: Switching between machines instantly logged them out, breaking a common workflow for programmers who ...
AI-based coding tools won't be able to compete with the LLM giants. Observability is one possible way to differentiate the tools. Some startups will get acquired, others will go out of business.
The company behind Cursor, the viral AI coding editor, launched a web app on Monday that allows users to manage a network of coding agents directly from their browser. The launch marks Cursor’s next ...