The CEO of one of Silicon Valley's hottest AI coding startups is issuing a stark warning: developers who blindly trust AI to ...
Cursor CEO Michael Truell warns that unchecked reliance on AI-generated code could weaken software foundations and cause ...
Truell described vibe coding as a method where developers simply describe their desired outcomes in natural language, ...
Vibe coding refers to a method of coding with AI where you kind of close your eyes and you don't look at the code at all and ...
Anysphere CEO Michael Truell said he took his time while hiring. "Many people you hear hired too fast. I think we actually hired too slow," he said. He also said he relied too heavily on conventional ...
Anysphere, a startup building what it describes as an "AI-native" software development environment, called Cursor, today announced that it raised $8 million in seed funding led by OpenAI's Startup ...
Cursor is buying code review startup Graphite in a deal that brings together two popular tools in AI-powered software ...
The startup will "do anything possible to get the most talented people," Michael Truell said. Truell also said that Cursor uses a two-day on-site work trial to test candidates' skills and fit. When ...
Anysphere, the company behind AI-powered code editor Cursor, has acquired AI coding assistant Supermaven for an undisclosed sum. Anysphere CEO Michael Truell announced the deal in a post on Cursor's ...