New open-source AI skill converts HTML design templates quickly into a fully-managed website within minutes. Instead of ...
Cursor, an AI-assisted development environment, essentially an IDE, is being used by Nvidia internally to boost coding ...
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Some of Cursor's most important AI features didn't come from a formal road map. One was built over Thanksgiving, says its engineering head. Jason Ginsberg said in an episode of the "LangChain" podcast ...
Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank screen, unsure where to start with your latest coding project? Cursor AI, a tool designed to be your intelligent coding companion, might be the solution ...
If you want to code with AI, discover how Claude, Cursor, and Codex help developers think clearly, write faster code, and ...
Well-funded artificial intelligence startup Anysphere Inc. is expanding beyond its viral generative AI code editor and into “agentic AI” with the launch of new web and mobile browser-based ...
Cursor announced it has closed a $2.3 billion funding round at a $29.3 billion post-money valuation. The startup built a popular AI coding tool that helps software developers generate, edit and review ...
The company behind Cursor, the viral AI coding editor, launched a web app on Monday that allows users to manage a network of coding agents directly from their browser. The launch marks Cursor’s next ...
Cursor AI is a smart code editor that helps programmers with coding tasks. It integrates advanced AI features like code completion, debugging assistance, and explanations to make coding easier and ...
Whether you’re hacking together a side project, experimenting with a creative idea, or diving into a passion app over the weekend, the environment you choose to code in makes a big difference. This is ...
Some of Cursor's biggest AI features began as tools engineers built for themselves. Cursor's engineering head says the company has roadmaps, but many of its biggest features were developed bottom-up.