Cursor, a rapidly expanding startup that created an AI coding tool that engineers love, has raised $2.3 billion at a valuation of $29.3 billion, which is almost 12 times its January value. Coatue, a ...
What if you could build apps with the precision and efficiency of the top 1% of developers—without needing years of experience or a massive team? It might sound like a bold promise, but with the rise ...
Well-funded artificial intelligence startup Anysphere Inc. is expanding beyond its viral generative AI code editor and into “agentic AI” with the launch of new web and mobile browser-based ...
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 ...
Cursor, an AI-assisted development environment, essentially an IDE, is being used by Nvidia internally to boost coding efficiency. Cursor says the Green Team's internal code commits have tripled since ...
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 ...
What if you could cut 90% of coding errors and supercharge your productivity tenfold? For developers navigating the intricate world of AI-driven projects, this might sound like a distant dream. Yet, ...
Cybersecurity and password service provider 1Password LLC today announced a new partnership with artificial intelligence code editor company Cursor Inc. to bring secure, just-in-time secrets to Cursor ...
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 ...
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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 ...