After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer ...
Cursor’s latest tool enables AI to write code independently, raising the question: do we still need software engineers?
Cursor's four cofounders became billionaires in 2025 selling an AI code editor that hit $1 billion in annualized revenue by November. Three months later, they held an all-hands meeting with slides ...
Called Automations, the new system gives users a way to automatically launch agents within their coding environment, triggered by a new addition to the codebase, a Slack message, or a simple timer.
Cursor announced updates to its AI coding agents as the startup works to fend off competition from rivals. The updated agents ...
Cursor is buying code review startup Graphite in a deal that brings together two popular tools in AI-powered software development. The companies declined to disclose financial terms of the transaction ...
As the business fights off fiercer competition from rivals like Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft, Cursor released improvements to its artificial ...
Agents are quickly shaping up to be the next big thing in coding. In a post shared this week, Cursor CEO Michael ...
Cursor is launching a novel agentic coding tool, aiming to simplify the increasingly complex tasks of software engineers ...
Cursor has introduced a new feature called Automations that allows AI coding agents to start tasks automatically inside a ...
Software development changed faster in the past three years than in the previous decade. Open a modern IDE and an AI assistant greets you before the first line of code appears ...