Why tech is racing to adopt AI coding, with Cursor's Michael Truell
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Casey Newton will guest host Decoder during Nilay's parental leave. He emphasizes the fun and utility of productivity apps and has a passion for exploring new software. Newton aims to engage with leaders of productivity companies to uncover how their tools enhance efficiency. His inaugural guest is Michael Truell, CEO of Anysphere, which developed Cursor, an AI-powered programming platform. Cursor automates code writing in traditional development environments and includes features like an autocomplete function, quickly gaining popularity within the tech community.
Cursor helps programmers by integrating generative AI models for automated code writing, using innovative features like Cursor Tab for line completion.
Anysphere, co-founded by Michael Truell, emerged from MIT and has rapidly developed its flagship product, Cursor, into a leading productivity tool.
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