
Musk’s SpaceXAI ships ‘Opus-class’ Grok 4.5 to undercut OpenAI and Anthropic
THE SO WHAT
Targeting Grok 4.5 squarely at coding and agentic work — and tying it to the Cursor acquisition — is a play to own the developer and automation workflow, not just raw model quality. If you’re standardizing on a coding assistant or agent platform, you now have a credible price-performance alternative to evaluate.
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