Cursor’s experiment shows how AI is shifting from answering prompts to running real projects—hinting at a future where ...
Code editor provider Cursor has acquired Graphite, a startup with a tool that helps developers check software updates for bugs before releasing them to production. The companies announced the ...
Project kind-of worked but left a lot of messes for humans to clean up A week ago, Cursor CEO Michael Truell celebrated what ...
The era of the AI "Copilot", a helpful assistant that writes a few lines of code while you watch, might already be ending. In ...
The unusual experiment, which was shared by Truell on X (formerly Twitter), involved the AI agents running uninterrupted for ...
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 ...
Cursor is pushing the boundaries of what an integrated development environment can be, turning its AI-first code editor into a place where product teams can design and build in the same space. Its new ...
I'm not a programmer, but I tried four vibe coding tools to see if I could build anything at all on my own. Here's what I did and did not accomplish.
What if building powerful, AI-driven apps didn’t require a massive team or years of coding experience? Imagine having a toolkit so intuitive and efficient that it feels like an extension of your ...
For developers, every second counts, and the AI tools you use can make or break your productivity. Enter Cursor, a deceptively simple AI coding tool that, when mastered, can transform the way you code ...
A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious repository as soon as it’s opened. Threat actors can exploit the flaw to drop ...