
"CIOs should consider demanding change-of-control clauses with 90 to 180-day notice on any subprocessor or model routing changes."
"For buyers looking for neutrality of stack, this acquisition completely takes away the neutrality that Cursor offers."
"While the partnership appears directionally logical, key uncertainties remain - specifically whether the roadmap will prioritize Grok, Composer, both, or an entirely new model."
Cursor's enterprise contracts include specific data-handling provisions that prevent training on customer data by Cursor or its LLM providers. Enterprise buyers are advised to finalize contract language before the option window closes. CIOs should consider including change-of-control clauses with 90 to 180-day notice for any changes in subprocessors or model routing. The partnership's roadmap is uncertain, raising questions about whether it will focus on Grok, Composer, both, or a new model altogether.
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