CoinWorld News: Cursor is internally testing a general AI assistant called Sand, targeted at non-developers, which can reply to emails and text messages, organize spreadsheets, and handle engineering tasks. Sand has been opened for testing to employees, but whether it will be officially released has not been determined. The information comes from two sources familiar with the matter at The Information.

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Low-PolyFloatingEarth
· 2h ago
Testing is testing, but for the official release, we'll probably have to wait for OpenAI to slash its API prices two more times, otherwise the cost won't be sustainable.
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午休看TVL
· 4h ago
Is Cursor trying to take on Notion and Superhuman?
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PineLiquidityPool
· 4h ago
Targeting non-developers is a very sharp positioning; it's like turning an AI assistant from a geek toy into an Office plugin, and the track has directly shifted into a whole new ocean.
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MildlyRugged
· 4h ago
That name “Sand” was picked so casually—it feels like code written on the side during a beach vacation, totally by the way. But as long as it can reply to emails, that’s all we need—every working person is going to lose their mind with excitement, like pure joy overload.
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