In this episode of the "First Walk" podcast, Michael Truell, co-founder and CEO of AnySphere, discusses the journey of building Cursor, an AI-powered code editor. Truell shares the initial idea behind Cursor, the early challenges, including a false start in mechanical engineering due to founder-market misfit and data limitations, and the eventual pivot to programming. He also discusses the decision to fork VS Code, the balance between AI assistance and developer control, and the rapid growth of Cursor. Truell emphasizes the importance of a strong co-founding team and a focus on product development, while also sharing advice for other founders, including being skeptical of conventional advice and embracing expansive visions in the age of AI. The conversation also touches on the role of tools like Notion in scaling the company and maintaining team focus amidst rapid changes in the AI landscape.
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