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I thought what he said was very balanced and accurate. Like you said, he said that they were very smart guys. They do have a great product. I've certainly acknowledged that. He also said that they were very left wing, but that was something we could work through.
Didn't have to be a deal killer. He said they tried to tell the Pentagon what to do, which the Pentagon didn't like. But in any event, I mean, look, he wants American companies to be successful. And he he, I think, genuinely really does like high IQ people. I mean, says it all the time and people think he's joking, but I actually think it's like one of his core convictions is he just really likes smart people. He likes being around smart people. Loyal people, smart people, people who are good on camera seem to be the three circles, and hey, Sacks, you fall into two of the three.
Alright. Let the audience figure that out. Topic one,
SpaceX has signed a huge deal with Cursor.
You know Cursor. That's the AI coding startup. Really, the the they define the category. X AI and Cursor are building and collaborating on a new AI coding model
that would, quote, be the world's best coding and knowledge work AI. Here's the deal. As it's been explained, SpaceX
will either buy Cursor by the 2026
for 60,000,000,000, that's 10,000,000,000 more than they were rumored to be raising at, or they will pay Cursor $10,000,000,000
for their collaboration
together.
Bloomberg says you can think of that $10,000,000,000 essentially as a breakup fee, so I think it's fate accompli that this deal is gonna get done. Cursor's run rate, 2,000,000,000 at the February. This is a money printing machine. They expect to end 2026
with a $6,000,000,000
run rate. They're gonna triple it. SpaceX projected revenue
between 22 and 24,000,000,000 in 2026. So this is quite accretive
to the revenue story at SpaceX at the IPO of SpaceX, which is now targeting a valuation of 2,000,000,000,000,
which would be trading at roughly 80 times top line revenue, which is a, you know, people would say it's a high valuation but also commensurate with the opportunity. Cursor's valuation would be 30 x, so this is a good deal I think for everybody at the end of the day. Cursor started,
I think built off of
Anthropic's
LLM. You could use any LLM previously on it. But in March, Cursor released the second version of their proprietary
model Composer two.
And here it is. It's it's ranked pretty high right now. It's between GPT four 5.4 and OPUS 4.6,
as you can see on the screen.
The key part of the story here
is that Elon has 550,000
GPUs in Colossus. He's scaling up to 1,000,000, and then, of course, he's gonna bring it to space. So if you believe
that infrastructure matters, and it's pretty clear it does, this is incredible for Cursor who has been compute constrained.
So this is peanut butter and chocolate. If you put these two together, I predict
that this is going to move
SpaceX
x x AI and Cursor to the front of the coding leaderboard within twelve months. That's my prediction. Chamath, shareholder in SpaceX via
the
acquisition of the Starlink company that you were a backer of. What are your thoughts? The acquisition was essentially negotiated,
and the way that it's structured is so that the s one doesn't go stale. So I think the way that it was announced
has more to do with the fact that they don't wanna slow down and have to rewrite parts of the s one, have to redo the disclosures,
have to redo the risks. And so I think what you're going to see is that this will get done. In fact, the deal is effectively done. But what's so smart is that where is SpaceX today? Let's call it
a trillion.