[Rumor] SpaceX Buys Cursor and ChatGPT Loses Its Crown: Two Tech Earthquakes Shaking Silicon Valley

Unconfirmed report — treat as rumor.

The $60 Billion Power Play: SpaceX Just Swallowed Your Code Editor's Maker

Hold onto your prompt windows — SpaceX just dropped a $60 billion all-stock bomb on Anysphere, the company behind Cursor. That's not a rumor; that's the headline making the Nasdaq sweat. Shares jumped 17%, instantly making SpaceX the fourth most valuable company in the US. While the Hype vs. Reality crowd argues over whether coding agents are worth a fraction of that, Elon Musk just said: "I'll buy the whole damn thing." The debate now isn't about agent productivity — it's about who gets to own the developer's future. Critics see a bubble on fire; fans see vertical integration on steroids. All I see is a message to every AI startup: get big or get swallowed. And if you're a human developer? Cursor's new boss might make you an offer you can't refuse.
ChatGPT's Crown Slips — and Every Frontier Model Misses the Train
The unthinkable just happened: ChatGPT's market share fell below 50% for the first time. The chatbot that launched the AI gold rush is now just a strong player, not the king. Meanwhile, every frontier model that was supposed to ship in June — GPT-5.6, Gemini 3.5 Pro, Grok 5 — slipped into July. Delays everywhere, markets down 2.21%, and the talent war intensifying. The argument tearing the community apart: is this a temporary bump or the start of AI winter? The bear camp says the hype train has derailed — if the big boys can't ship on time, maybe the whole thing is overrated. The bull camp says patience, quality over speed, and that the Nasdaq dip is a buying opportunity. But when your flagship product loses market share and your next model is late, "trust the process" sounds a lot like "look over there." Either way, the AI emperor's got new clothes — and they're smelling a bit like last year's deadlines.
