SpaceX to buy AI coding assistant Cursor for $60 billion

SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has announced its acquisition of the artificial coding assistant Cursor for $60 billion in stock, as revealed in a recent securities filing. This move comes shortly after SpaceX’s successful initial public offering. Cursor, created by the San Francisco-based startup Anysphere, will become a wholly owned subsidiary of SpaceX once the deal is finalized in the third quarter of 2026. Since its launch in 2022, Cursor has been at the forefront of a trend known as “vibe coding,” where AI tools are increasingly capable of autonomously generating computer software. This acquisition highlights SpaceX’s strategic expansion into the realm of artificial intelligence and software development, marking a significant step in the company’s growth and innovation. QUESTION: How might the integration of AI tools like Cursor into major companies like SpaceX influence the future job market for software developers? 

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