According to The Information, SpaceX announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire the artificial intelligence programming startup Cursor for $60 billion. Since its IPO, SpaceX's stock price has increased by 42%, closing at $193.50 on Monday, with a market capitalization of $2.5 trillion, and the stock further rose by 5% in pre-market trading on Tuesday. It is reported that this acquisition could significantly boost SpaceX's AI automation programming capabilities.

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VinylRadio
· 3h ago
From building rockets to buying AI, Musk's storytelling never lacks imagination
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ColdWalletUnderTheNeonLights
· 3h ago
It rose another 5% before the market opened. Wasn't this acquisition news leaked early?
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StakingLibrarian
· 3h ago
Is Musk planning to automate the Mars code as well?
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GaslightGuardian
· 3h ago
The Cursor team probably woke up laughing and is directly heading to Mars.
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AirdropsAfterTheTideRecedes
· 3h ago
Missed the chance when it was $193.5, now I’m stuck with a broken leg.
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DaoAfterparty
· 3h ago
AI writes rocket code; next time a launch fails, who will take the blame?
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