As AI takes on the heavy lifting, developers must master the ability to prompt models, evaluate model output, and above all, ...
SpaceX is willing to pay $60 billion for AI coding startup Cursor. Meet Cursor's founders, investors, and customers, which include Nvidia and Stripe. Cursor's valuation has climbed even as competition ...
SpaceX said it secured the right to buy artificial-intelligence coding startup Cursor for $60 billion. In a post on X Tuesday, SpaceX announced that the companies were working closely together on ...
In an X post on Tuesday, SpaceX referred to a clumsily named entity called “SpaceXAI”—a term Musk has used before—but that’s not even the big news. The big news is that SpaceX, assuming that’s still ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Johanna Abzug wanted to sell her things when moving from Texas to Spain — so she vibe coded a marketplace. She tried Facebook ...
Cursor, a leading artificial intelligence startup for coding, is in advanced talks with investors to raise about $2 billion in a funding round at a valuation of more than $50 billion, not including ...
Some grocers are using AI to help set pricing as shoppers chase deals and split trips across retailers. Targeted markdowns on perishables can help cut waste and turn “shrink” into revenue. Tools like ...
The promise of physical AI is that engineers will be able to program physical agents the same way they do digital ones. We’re not there yet. Robotics is still held back by a paucity of data from ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia—Southeast Asia’s malls are so vast that delivery drivers often waste time searching for stores that can fulfill customer orders. Anthony Tan, chief executive of SoftBank-backed Grab ...
AI power users are pulling away from everyone else. This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. In an ...
Psychologists have long known that social situations profoundly influence human behavior, yet have lacked a unified, empirically grounded way to describe them. A new study addresses this problem by ...