SpaceX’s planned $60 billion deal for Cursor raises questions for CIOs

Additionally, he pointed out, “AI coding platforms are rapidly becoming part of critical software delivery infrastructure. When organizations standardize on these tools, they are making a long-term platform decision that influences developer productivity, software quality, security processes, and engineering workflows. A change in ownership naturally prompts a reassessment of platform risk, roadmap alignment, and long-term strategic direction.”

As well, Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, noted, “zero data retention survives only where it stays contractual, auditable, enforceable and fenced from affiliate use. The deeper point is what Cursor has become. It is no longer a developer convenience. It sits inside the act of software creation, close to the intellectual-property bloodstream of the enterprise. That is a control plane, and control planes change hands rarely and consequentially.”

Gogia added that even before an acquisition, Cursor was already weakening its data guarantee. “Even now the promise is layered. Cursor’s own disclosures show that standard Privacy Mode still permits some code data to be stored for product features, while only the stricter legacy setting retains nothing. Zero is the exception, not the default.”

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