SpaceX to Acquire Cursor Developer Anysphere in $60 Billion All-Stock Deal
SpaceX agreed to acquire Anysphere, the developer of AI coding tool Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock merger through subsidiary X67 Inc.
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SpaceX agreed to acquire Anysphere, the developer of AI coding tool Cursor, in a $60 billion all-stock merger through subsidiary X67 Inc.
AWS and Coinbase launched infrastructure that allows AI agents to automatically pay for content, APIs, and online services.
Palantir shares have dropped 34% since Michael Burry’s bearish position became public.
Salesforce agreed to acquire AI software developer Fin for $3.6 billion, strengthening its position in the rapidly expanding market for enterprise artificial intelligence tools.
SpaceX shares gained 6% as investors reacted to projections of nearly $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030.
Project Prometheus, the industrial AI startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has reportedly reached a $41 billion valuation following its latest funding round as investors bet on AI applications beyond software.
SpaceX plans to launch AI computing satellites in 2027 as it pursues orbital data center infrastructure.
More than 600 OpenAI employees sold $6.6 billion in shares in one of Silicon Valley’s largest pre-IPO payouts.
Teen entrepreneur Zach Yadegari sold Cal AI for about $100 million and is now building an anti-doomscrolling startup.
Amazon introduced an upgraded Proteus robot and announced a €10 billion investment in European fulfillment robotics.
LG and Nvidia expanded their partnership to develop humanoid robots, AI factories, and autonomous vehicle technologies.
Elon Musk said his upcoming AI chip could outperform Nvidia’s products while costing a fraction of the price.
Apple shares fell nearly 5%, wiping out about $230 billion in market value after the launch of Siri AI.
OpenAI has confidentially filed for an IPO that could become the largest AI-related stock market debut in history.
Michael Burry criticized the financing structure behind Nvidia GPU purchases used by xAI, arguing that complex off-balance-sheet arrangements obscure risk while shifting exposure to investors through private credit markets.