Meetup highlights AI's role in software development

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Our Correspondent August 18, 2025 1 min read
The Cursor team demonstrates its platform’s features and answers the audience’s questions at their first ever meetup in Pakistan held at the National Incubation Centre in Islamabad. PHOTO: ZUNAIRAH QURESHI/EXPRESS

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KARACHI:

The Karachi community of Cursor AI — a platform designed to enhance the productivity of software and application developers through artificial intelligence — held a meetup on Sunday, drawing strong participation from young developers, IT professionals, and students both online and in person. The event focused on the latest features of Cursor AI, with developers sharing their experiences and exploring how the tool is transforming coding practices.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Yahya Qureshi, Cursor AI's ambassador in Pakistan, said the platform makes software development faster and more efficient. "Cursor is an AI tool that not only answers programming-related queries but can also generate new features. It simplifies coding while saving time," he explained.

Qureshi noted that Cursor's growing community in Pakistan is being supported through free mentorship and guidance offered via WhatsApp groups. Highlighting its potential for the country's software industry, he said AI-assisted coding is helping accelerate research, streamline debugging, and enhance software trials. "Its popularity lies in its open-market policy," he added.

During the session, Google Developer Expert for Android, Wajahat Karim, advised younger developers to first strengthen their foundational coding skills. "AI tools like Cursor are valuable, but they should be used by developers with at least five years of experience. Newcomers must not skip understanding code — AI should complement skills, not replace them," he cautioned.

Juan Batista, a special guest from Anysphere, also joined the meetup via Zoom, responding to participants' queries about AI-powered development.

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