Building on top of a Chinese model feels particularly fraught right now.
Cursor’s Composer 2 backlash erupted after it was found to be based on Moonshot AI’s open-source Kimmy K2.5 without the license-required attribution.
Cursor says its new coding model builds on Kimi K2.5, a Chinese model it didn't mention at launch.
Software engineers embracing the AI coding revolution don’t have much loyalty to any particular coding tool, especially when a new, better one comes out. In the latest example of that, hundreds of ...