Cursor CEO: vibe coding builds 'shaky foundations', eventually 'things crumble'
7 hours ago
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- Cursor uses AI to assist programmers but avoids the 'vibe coding' label, which refers to blindly relying on AI without understanding the code.
- CEO Michael Truell contrasts traditional manual coding with modern AI-assisted programming, emphasizing balanced oversight for advanced tasks.
- Cursor integrates AI into development environments, offering features like autocomplete, debugging, and function generation based on existing code context.
- The company has grown rapidly since 2022, reaching over 1 million daily users and securing significant funding, including a $2.3 billion round in 2025.
- Cursor aims to combine detailed code analysis with end-to-end AI automation, positioning itself as a tool for expert programmers rather than amateurs.