NVIDIA says 30,000 of its engineers are now using the Cursor AI coding assistant, helping the company produce three times more code without increasing bugs.
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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 ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser — and potentially leverage the IDE’s privileges to perform system tasks.
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