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Cursor Acquisition by SpaceX Raises Questions Over Third-Party AI Model Access

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AI coding assistant Cursor is set to be acquired by SpaceX, raising concerns about its future support for third-party AI models. The platform currently integrates models from leading AI labs, including OpenAI and Anthropic. The acquisition puts Cursor's relationships with these frontier AI companies under scrutiny, as SpaceX's ownership could complicate those partnerships. Cursor has expressed hope that it will be able to continue offering access to external AI models post-acquisition. The situation highlights growing tensions at the intersection of AI development and aerospace-tech consolidation.

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