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🚀 SpaceX officially owns Cursor
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What we’ll cover today:
🤖 Trump is using AI to sell reality
🚀 SpaceX officially owns Cursor
😬 Anthropic says AI has a trust problem
🛠️ 4 AI tools worth stealing for your workflow

Trump posted an AI video of himself showing George Washington his planned White House ballroom.
The real $400M project is still stuck in court, which makes the timing hard to ignore.
AI is letting politicians show voters a version of reality before it actually exists.
That is powerful marketing, but it also makes the line between campaigning and fabrication much thinner.
AI in politics? |

SpaceX has officially acquired Cursor after months of working together on AI infrastructure.
Cursor now gets access to what it calls the world’s largest fleet of GPUs.
SpaceX is no longer just building rockets. It is stacking AI models, compute, and software under one roof.
The next AI moat may be less about the best app and more about owning everything underneath it.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the backlash against AI is really a crisis of trust.
He admits AI companies have made huge promises without delivering enough real-world proof yet.
That makes public skepticism harder to blame on bad messaging alone.
People may trust AI more when it visibly improves their lives, not when CEOs explain why they should.

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