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    Is Musk Building An AI Empire? His $60 Billion Bet Makes It Seem So

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    $60 billion for a coding tool? SpaceX is eyeing a massive takeover of Cursor AI. Musk is building an AI empire, and your IDE is the new battleground. Read why.

    Elon Musk doesn’t do small, and his latest power move makes that abundantly clear.

    SpaceX currently has two options: either buy AI coding startup Cursor for a staggering $60 billion or drop $10 billion just for a seat at the partnership table.

    Now is the time to wake up. Musk is building a “vertically integrated” AI ecosystem that owns the intelligent infrastructure. The topic of discussion is no longer Mars or satellites.

    Cursor has become the darling of the dev world by making AI coding actually usable, but they’ve been relying on models from rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic.

    By folding them into the SpaceX/xAI ecosystem, Musk is giving them the keys to “Colossus”- his massive Memphis-based supercomputer cluster. We’re talking about a million H100 equivalents. It’s like handing a world-class driver a jet-powered hypercar.

    But let’s look at the why behind the $60 billion price tag. SpaceX is eyeing a $1.75 trillion IPO, and they need to prove they aren’t just a hardware play. By securing Cursor, they’re positioning themselves at the center of the developer productivity market.

    If you own the IDE where the world’s best engineers work, you own the brain of the tech industry.

    The real controversy is the talent grab.

    Two of Cursor’s top engineers have already jumped ship to join SpaceX’s lunar projects. It’s more like a gradual assimilation.

    This is a double-edged sword for an average developer. On one hand, the sheer computing power could make Cursor’s tools god-like. On the other hand, the tool you use to write your company’s secret sauce might soon be owned by a man who isn’t exactly known for playing well with others in the open-source community.

    The coding wars have officially entered orbit- and the stakes just got exponentially higher.

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