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Meet Michael Truell: The MIT dropout who founded $60 billion AI startup Cursor

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Meet Michael Truell: The MIT dropout who founded $60 billion AI startup Cursor
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Michael Truell, an MIT dropout, has become a billionaire after co-founding the AI startup Cursor, which was recently acquired by SpaceX for $60 billion. The company specializes in AI coding agents designed to streamline software development.

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The massive valuation and acquisition of an AI coding startup highlight the rapid growth and high market demand for generative AI tools in the aerospace and tech sectors.

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Meet Michael Truell: The MIT dropout who founded $60 billion AI startup Cursor and struck a blockbuster SpaceX deal | - The Times of India

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