Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO, is expected to unveil an AI model jointly developed by AI corporations SpaceXAI (formerly xAI) and the AI coding corporations Cursor.
The U.S. IT outlet The Information reported on the 7th (local time) that the two companies plan to release the jointly developed AI model as early as the 8th (local time). The new model is characterized by fast data processing speed, and some of its performance is expected to rival Anthropic's "Opus 4.8" and OpenAI's "GPT-5.5."
Michael Truell, the Cursor CEO, recently said at a customer event that they are developing a new AI model training at a SpaceXAI data center.
Musk's space corporations SpaceX said last month it would acquire the startup Anysphere, which developed the popular AI coding agent "Cursor," for $60 billion (about 90 trillion won). Cursor has strengths in AI coding but struggled because it could not secure enough computing resources needed for business expansion. With this acquisition, SpaceXAI plans to step up its push into the enterprise coding market.
SpaceXAI is SpaceX's AI division, and the day before it changed its business name from xAI to SpaceXAI. SpaceX absorbed xAI in Feb., and recently rebranded xAI's logo and business name to SpaceXAI.