Cursor says its new coding model builds on Kimi K2.5, a Chinese model it didn't mention at launch.
It counts 67% of the Fortune 500 as clients—but still may not survive the AI age.
Building on top of a Chinese model feels particularly fraught right now.
Cursor CEO Michael Truell draws a sharp line between AI-assisted coding and "vibe coding"—and warns that skipping the details ...
Three app ideas, three platforms, three writers — ready, get set, code!
t has to prove that its integrated platform, team controls and now its own in-house models add enough value to justify ...
After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer need a code editor at all.
But the story that matters here is not about one company's disclosure failure. It is about why Cursor — and likely many other ...
Unlike the broad, general-purpose large language models from Anthropic and OpenAI, Cursor's Composer 2 is trained exclusively ...
Software engineers embracing the AI coding revolution don’t have much loyalty to any particular coding tool, especially when ...