Mistral AI released Connectors in Studio as a public preview for grounding AI apps in enterprise data. Developers can register reusable built-in or custom MCP connectors and use them through APIs, SDKs, conversations, completions, and agents. The release adds direct tool calling, connector governance, tool availability controls, and human-in-the-loop approval before sensitive tool execution.
Simon Willison quotes Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media about a post-publication request from Google. After the story ran, Google asked the outlet to publish a slightly different version of its statement. The notable change: the revised statement no longer said it was critical to maintain humans in the loop, raising questions about corporate AI accountability language.
Cognition makes Devin, described by TechCrunch as the first and arguably most successful AI coding agent. Scott Wu says the product is not meant to supplant human programmers. The key takeaway is a positioning statement: AI coding agents are being framed as tools for software work, not as a direct removal of humans from development.
This Show HN submission points to “Continue? Y/N,” a 60-second game about AI agent permission fatigue. With no article body provided, the available information suggests an interactive commentary on how repeated approval prompts can wear users down. The project appears most relevant to developers, designers, and product teams thinking about agent UX, consent flows, and trust boundaries.