Cursor's Coding Agent: Clever Loops, Not Wizardry
Cursor sells dream-code automation. Reality? Smart hacks in a feedback loop, masquerading as AI magic.
Cursor sells dream-code automation. Reality? Smart hacks in a feedback loop, masquerading as AI magic.
A single tweet exposed Cursor's Composer 2 as a remix of Moonshot AI's Kimi—not the frontier breakthrough it claimed. But is this cheating, or smart engineering in a cutthroat field?
Picture this: an AI agent spins up its own virtual machine, installs dependencies, runs tests, and ships a PR—all without your coffee break. Cursor says it's the future. I say, hold my skepticism.
Ever wonder if that viral scandal is real — or just a bot's fever dream? In AI's wild west, truth is the first casualty.
$2 billion in annual recurring revenue. In 33 months flat. Cursor isn't just coding faster—it's rewriting enterprise AI from the ground up.
Backend agent spins up the server, verifies the fix. Frontend pretends it did. Claude Code's precise coordination laps the field in multi-agent coding trials.