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A founder says Cursor’s AI agent deleted his startup’s database, causing chaos for customers

April 28, 2026
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A founder says Cursor’s AI agent deleted his startup’s database, causing chaos for customers
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Cursor recently said that SpaceX had secured an option to acquire the company for $60 billion. Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
  • AI agents can boost productivity, but they’re also giving some companies a serious headache.
  • The founder of a car rental software startup said that a Cursor AI agent deleted its database.
  • It’s the latest mishap caused by AI, with Amazon and Replit also experiencing high-profile outages.

Startups using AI agents have a new problem to worry about: “vibe deletion.”

Jer Crane, the founder of PocketOS, a startup that provides software for car rental companies, said in a Friday X post that a Cursor AI agent accidentally deleted the company’s production database and backups, causing disruption for customers.

Crane said the crisis was sparked by the agent, which was running on Anthropic’s Claude Opus model, making a single nine-second API call to the company’s cloud infrastructure provider, Railway. He added that the AI agent produced a written confession outlining how it caused the chaos.

“I violated every principle I was given: I guessed instead of verifying, I ran a destructive action without being asked, I didn’t understand what I was doing before doing it,” the Cursor agent replied when it was asked to explain itself, according to Crane’s post.

The consequences of the agent’s mistake were severe. Crane said that PocketOS’ customers lost reservations and new customer signups, and that some were unable to find records for customers who turned up to collect their rental vehicles on Saturday.

Railway and Cursor did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Crane said in a subsequent post that Railway had recovered PocketOS’ data. Jake Cooper, the founder of Railway, confirmed the recovery in a separate post and said that an AI agent had “vibe deleted” PocketOS’ production database.

The outage is the latest corporate mishap caused by AI. In March, Amazon strengthened internal guidelines after a series of incidents, including one error linked to its AI coding tool Q that resulted in nearly 120,000 lost orders.

Last July, Replit’s CEO apologized after a venture capitalist said the company’s coding agent “deleted our production database without permission” during a 12-day vibe-coding session.

In his X post, Cooper said platforms like Railway needed to build safeguards to prepare for a wave of “AI engineers” deploying agents that may occasionally go rogue.

“The first 5 years of Railway was spent building for ‘millions of developers’. But to build for a billion, those builders need a platform,” Cooper wrote.

“And that platform needs to be elegantly bulletproof to make sure incorrect actions are functionally impossible,” he added.

Earlier this month, SpaceX announced a deal with Cursor that would give it the right to buy the coding startup for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for the work it’s doing if there’s no acquisition.

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