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How does Cursor fit into SpaceX and xAI?

The SpaceX and Cursor partnership is most immediately about getting the resources to create more advanced AI models, with the lofty goal of creating "the world's best coding and knowledge work AI." That could certainly be used in SpaceX's rocket launches, but the scale of its business means the AI could be used in a variety of ways. SpaceX and Cursor did not immediately respond to requests for additional comment. Elon Musk has talked at length about transforming X (formerly Twitter) into his dream super app, similar to China's WeChat, which does social media, payments, messaging and more. Whil

Elon Musk's SpaceX Teams Up With Cursor for AI Coding: How Rockets and AI Fit Together
Will Fitbit app users need to download a new app?

"The Google Health app will replace the Fitbit app through a normal app update," a Google representative told CNET. "Fitbit users will not need to download a new app or take any action." Fitbit app users' data will automatically be available in the new Google Health app.  Android users will receive the updated Google Health app as it rolls out between May 19 and 26. Starting May 19, iOS users can immediately update the Fitbit app to become the Google Health app. 

RIP Fitbit App. Not Just a New Name, New Features Too
Will you be able to buy robot vacuums in the future?

CNET’s robot vacuum specialist Ajay Kumar said that iRobot, the maker of the popular Roomba line, still considers itself an American company and maintains its headquarters in the United States. However, he said the company’s recent acquisition by Chinese supplier Picea is likely to mean that future Roomba models may not be available in the US. A representative for iRobot did not immediately respond to a request for comment. According to Kumar, most other robot vacuum brands in the U.S. could also face bans because of their reliance on overseas components, including Eufy, Roborock and Dreame. H

FCC Rule Banning Foreign Robots Could Sweep Up New Home Robot Vacuums - CNET

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