AI News Archive: June 16, 2026 — Part 12
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- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI The Mercury News
- SpaceX agrees to buy AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion
Ahead of its initial public offering, SpaceX had struck a deal with the San Francisco startup.
- SpaceX to buy AI coding firm Cursor for $60B in stock days after IPO
The acquisition comes as OpenAI and Anthropic face pressure to go public so they can use their own shares as currency for deals.
- SpaceX is officially buying Cursor for $60 billion
Fresh off its blockbuster IPO, Musk’s company wants to catch up to OpenAI and Anthropic in enterprise AI.
- SpaceX just spent $60 billion on Cursor — and it proves AI chatbots aren't the future anymore
SpaceX just spent $60 billion on Cursor — and it proves AI chatbots aren't the future anymore Tom's Guide
- SpaceX to Acquire AI Coding Leader Cursor in $60 Billion Blockbuster Deal
SpaceX to Acquire AI Coding Leader Cursor in $60 Billion Blockbuster Deal DevOps.com
- SpaceX to Acquire Cursor in $60B Stock Deal, Deepening Elon Musk’s AI Empire
SpaceX will buy Cursor parent Anysphere in a $60B all-stock deal, giving Elon Musk’s company a major AI coding asset days after its IPO. The post SpaceX to Acquire Cursor in $60B Stock Deal, Deepening Elon Musk’s AI Empire appeared first on TechRepublic .
- SpaceX Valuation Set to Surpass Amazon. It’s Also Buying AI Coding Agent Cursor.
SpaceX Valuation Set to Surpass Amazon. It’s Also Buying AI Coding Agent Cursor. Barron's
- SpaceX Is Buying AI Agent Cursor. Market Value Set to Top Amazon as Stock Soars.
SpaceX Is Buying AI Agent Cursor. Market Value Set to Top Amazon as Stock Soars. Barron's
- SpaceX to buy AI coding assistant Cursor for $60 billion
The deal comes just days after SpaceX went public in the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion to help fund its expansion.
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI AP News
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI Dallas News
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI Houston Chronicle
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI San Francisco Chronicle
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup for $60B in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX will move forward with its $60 billion acquisition of AI startup Cursor as Elon Musk's company seeks a competitive edge against Anthropic and OpenAI after its Wall Street debut.
- SpaceX snaps up AI coding darling Cursor as valuation soars past Amazon
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has overtaken Amazon to become the world’s fifth-largest listed company after a blistering post-IPO rally, as the newly public firm unveiled a $60bn (£45bn) takeover of AI coding start-up Cursor. Shares in Musk’s rocket and AI giant rose more than eight per cent in pre-market trading on Tuesday, extending a surge that [...]
- SpaceX Acquires AI Coding Platform Cursor for $60 Billion
SpaceX Acquires AI Coding Platform Cursor for $60 Billion PCMag UK
- Why SpaceX Just Paid $60 Billion to Acquire an AI Coding Company
The Elon Musk-led company is betting on a buzzy startup to reverse its vibe-coding struggles.
- SpaceX Acquires AI Coding Tool Cursor For $60B In Year’s Largest Startup M&A Deal
SpaceX Acquires AI Coding Tool Cursor For $60B In Year’s Largest Startup M&A Deal Crunchbase News
- SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion
SpaceX will move forward with its $60 billion acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Cursor as Elon Musk ‘s space exploration and AI company seeks a competitive edge against rivals Anthropic and OpenAI after its Wall Street debut last week. SpaceX said in April that it had the rights to buy Cursor, or pay $10 billion to “work together” with the company. In a regulatory filing Tuesday, SpaceX said that Cursor will become a wholly owned subsidiary when the deal closes in the third quarter. Cursor, made by San Francisco startup Anysphere, is a popular AI coding assistant. What SpaceX has described as Cursor’s wide “distribution to expert software engineers” is likely part of what made it attractive to Musk’s company, giving it access to a new customer base. When it first announced the potential acquisition, Cursor said the partnership with SpaceX subsidiary xAI would enable it to build future AI products using xAI’s massive AI data center complex Colossus, based in Memphis, Tennessee. Cursor, which started in 2022, helped sparked a trend called “vibe coding” as AI coding assistants have become increasingly capable of doing the work of computer programming. Cursor competes with other coding tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex but also has relied heavily on partnerships with those larger AI research companies for the foundations of its technology. It was Cursor’s Composer, combined with Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet, that a prominent AI researcher was playing with for weekend projects when he coined the phrase “vibe coding” in early 2025. SpaceX became a public company on Friday in what is largely considered a successful debut. Shares of the company have jumped since Friday, and are up 9% before the opening bell Tuesday. —Associated Press
- Cursor CEO 'excited to join forces' with SpaceX after acquisition by Elon Musk's company
Cursor CEO 'excited to join forces' with SpaceX after acquisition by Elon Musk's company The National
- SpaceX to buy Cursor-maker Anysphere for $60-billion in AI push
SpaceX expects the merger to close during the third quarter of 2026
- SpaceX’s planned $60 billion deal for Cursor raises questions for CIOs
SpaceX’s planned $60 billion deal for Cursor raises questions for CIOs InfoWorld
- SpaceX purchases Cursor, a Claude Code and OpenAI Codex competitor [U]
When SpaceX isn’t landing rockets, it’s apparently landing AI company deals. In February, the firm behind Starlink absorbed xAI , which includes Twitter-turned-X. In April, SpaceX inked a deal with Cursor, a competitor to Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex.
- Tech giants close AI gap with big buys
Tech giants close AI gap with big buys PitchBook
- SpaceX Aims at Agentic Coding With $60B Cursor Acquisition
The acquisition could help SpaceX expand its developer offerings and will give it access to Cursor’s developer workflow and user analytics.
- SpaceX bets $60 billion on Cursor to catch OpenAI and Anthropic
Just two trading days after its IPO, Elon Musk's SpaceX is buying AI coding startup Anysphere. The deal is meant to help the struggling xAI division catch up with Anthropic and OpenAI. The article SpaceX bets $60 billion on Cursor to catch OpenAI and Anthropic appeared first on The Decoder .
- SpaceX to take over AI Startup Cursor in $60 billion deal following IPO
SpaceX has sealed its $60 billion takeover of Cursor, strengthening Elon Musk's push to compete in the fast-growing AI coding market
- SpaceX Buys Cursor In Largest Startup Acquisition Ever At $60 Billion
SpaceX exercised its option to buy Cursor for $60 billion in all stock, the largest startup acquisition ever, arming xAI and Grok against rivals Anthropic and OpenAI.
- Riding High After I.P.O., SpaceX Will Buy A.I. Start-Up for $60 Billion
SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk’s ambitions in artificial intelligence.
- SpaceX locks in $60 billion Cursor deal to power AI coding push
Elon Musk's SpaceX said on Tuesday it would acquire Cursor AI parent Anysphere for $60 billion.
- Leaked financial docs show OpenAI is losing billions of dollars a year
Audited accounting shows growing revenues being dwarfed by R&D, other expenses.
- SpaceX to acquire the AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion
The deal will help to bolster the company's efforts to compete with rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI, which also offer popular coding tools.
- SpaceX locks in $60 billion Cursor deal to close gap with rivals in AI coding race
SpaceX locks in $60 billion Cursor deal to close gap with rivals in AI coding race Reuters
- SpaceX to acquire AI coding platform Cursor for $60 billion
Separately, neither could compete. Now they hope they can.
- OpenAI Is Growing Fast. Its Losses Are Growing Faster
Is that good?
- DOJ invokes national security to defend xAI's unpermitted gas turbines in NAACP lawsuit
US Justice Department calls xAI's chatbot Grok essential to military operations, defending its controversial gas turbines. The article DOJ invokes national security to defend xAI's unpermitted gas turbines in NAACP lawsuit appeared first on The Decoder .
- DOJ claims xAI’s unpermitted gas turbines are a matter of ‘national, economic, and energy security’
The Justice department says the Pentagon needs xAI to keep using its unpermitted gas turbines.
- Mobileye to start robotaxi service in 2027, challenging Waymo, Zoox and Tesla
Mobileye to start robotaxi service in 2027, challenging Waymo, Zoox and Tesla Automotive News
- DeepSeek fundraises $7.4 billion
The AI upstart upended Silicon Valley with its cost-effective open-source model last year, and is seen as leading Beijing’s race against the US.
- Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye plans US robotaxi service next year
Mobileye will launch its own robotaxi service in the United States next year. The company plans to deploy about 100 robotaxis in a major US city starting in 2027. This move places Mobileye in direct competition with rivals like Waymo and Tesla. Operating its own service will allow Mobileye to accelerate adoption and gain direct operational experience.
- Mobileye is launching its own U.S. robotaxi service
The plans mark a shift from Mobileye's role as a supplier of self-driving technology to other automakers and mobility companies
- Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye targets U.S. robotaxi launch in 2027
Self-driving technology supplier Mobileye Global announced it would launch its own robotaxi service Tuesday.
- Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye plans US robotaxi service next year
Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye plans US robotaxi service next year Reuters
- Mobileye is entering the US robotaxi market with standalone service
The service will leverage its Moovit platform to launch in an a US city in 2027.
- Google rolls out Android 17 with Gemini Intelligence, foldable gaming mode, and tighter privacy controls
Google is rolling out Android 17 to Pixel devices starting today, delivering multitasking tools, a dedicated foldable gaming mode, and a set of privacy changes that limit how much data apps can collect by default. The update reaches Pixel phones first and will expand to devices from Samsung, OnePlus, and other manufacturers throughout 2026. A […] This story continues at The Next Web
- Google rolls out Android 17, major AI features to follow later this year
The update brings a strong focus on multitasking improvements, featuring floating “Bubbles,” enhanced split-screen tools and “Screen Reactions” for recording overlays.
- Japan’s tech business SoftBank rolls out OpenAI ‘patches’ against cyberattacks
Japan’s tech business SoftBank rolls out OpenAI ‘patches’ against cyberattacks Toronto Star
- Android 17 launches with new multitasking tools as Google expands Gemini features
Google has released Android 17 and Wear OS 7, introducing new multitasking features, parental controls, security tools, and smartwatch upgrades. The launch is also accompanied by a Pixel Drop that brings Google’s latest AI models to its devices.
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