
Cursor hopes to continue offering third-party AI models after it's acquired by SpaceX, testing the relationships between frontier AI labs.
Will Cursor continue listing Anthropic's Claude models as available options by July 31, 2026?
Resolves by Jul 31, 2026
SpaceX recently agreed to acquire Cursor, a popular AI coding startup. The acquisition raises questions about whether Cursor can continue offering third-party AI models from other companies after being owned by SpaceX. The deal is expected to give Cursor access to SpaceX's computing resources for training its own models, while SpaceX gains ownership of a widely-used developer tool.

WebBrain is a free, open-source browser agent for Chrome and Firefox. It reads pages, extracts data, and automates multi-step tasks. Unlike most browser AI plugins, it can also run entirely on a local model. It is built by Emre Sokullu and licensed under MIT. The full source lives on GitHub. Run the agent against a local model, and no page data leaves your machine. Connect a cloud API when you want more capability. What is WebBrain? WebBrain lives in your browser’s side panel

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