> "In its IPO filing, the company had said Cursor's access to developers' data, including coding requests and design decisions, could help improve its AI models such as Grok."
They're all stealing your IP and selling it back to your competitors in the form of tokens.
No one is stealing anything here.
Cursor users are willfully providing it by using their product. Not unlike uploading a personal photo or video to social media -- that's not yours anymore. You gave all rights away when you put it on their servers.
Yes, that is in fact how models get better at coding.
Such a ridiculous stance: "I want LLMs to code for me, but I want them to be trained on other people's code, not mine, duh".