SpaceX has acquired the artificial intelligence startup Cursor for a reported $60 billion. The deal catapults Cursor’s 25-year-old founder, Michael Truell, into the ranks of AI billionaires. Cursor specializes in AI tools designed to assist software developers, streamlining coding processes and boosting productivity. Financial details beyond the $60 billion valuation were not immediately disclosed. This acquisition signals SpaceX’s increasing investment in and focus on artificial intelligence technologies, likely for use in its space exploration and related ventures. The move underscores the growing trend of major corporations acquiring promising AI startups at substantial valuations. Truell’s rapid ascent highlights the potential for significant wealth creation within the burgeoning AI industry.