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SpaceX announced a deal in April with Cursor, an AI-code-writing start-up based in San Francisco.
SpaceX plans to acquire AI-code-writing start-up Cursor for $60 billion ahead of its IPO.
KEY POINTS
- SpaceX is exploring a vast network of space-based data centers, filing to launch up to one million satellites.
- The company is shifting strategic focus from Mars to building a 'self-growing city' on the moon.
- SpaceX admitted in its pre-IPO filing that its orbital AI compute initiatives may not be commercially viable.
- xAI, which SpaceX bought in February, had been losing $1 billion per month at merger time.
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