SpaceX has acquired the AI startup Cursor, according to NDTV, in a deal valued at about $60 billion. The acquisition centers on Cursor, an AI software platform used for coding. The report highlights the role of Michael Truell, the company’s 25-year-old CEO and founder, as the key figure behind the startup. NDTV frames the acquisition as a way for SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, to bring Cursor into its broader ecosystem. In the coverage, Musk is described as gaining access to a fast-growing AI platform, which is positioned as beneficial for SpaceX’s technology efforts. The article focuses primarily on background information about Truell and the potential strategic value of the acquisition rather than detailing product changes, integration timelines, or the specific terms beyond the reported valuation. The report therefore presents the acquisition as a significant step in connecting SpaceX’s operations with a widely adopted AI development tool.