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MCP Apps introduce real UI surfaces into chat-based tool responses, but the silent degradation behavior and host-visible iframe content mean teams that ignore the text-response contract or put secrets in forms risk tools that break invisibly or expose sensitive data.
The release resolves multiple Agent Manager stability regressions — including a webview blanking bug and startup conflicts with other VS Code extensions — while the BYOK badge makes key-routing transparency visible directly in the model selector.
The auto-mode safety guardrails directly prevent the agent from executing irreversible git and infrastructure teardown operations without explicit user intent, reducing the risk of accidental data or state loss during autonomous sessions.
Artifacts replaces static session exports with auto-refreshing, session-aware pages that teams can view collaboratively through a private organizational link.
The tool closes the context-staleness loop that typically degrades AI output in long-running codebases by pairing a Liquid-templated prompt composer with an MCP server that keeps context blocks current.
The addition of GitHub and Slack triggers alongside computer use support expands Cursor Automations beyond its previous trigger set, enabling agents to respond to a broader range of external events.
Claude Code's new HTML deployment capability extends Artifacts from a single-user output format to a shareable team communication tool for architecture, analysis, and prototyping work.
MAI-Code-1-Flash's expansion brings Microsoft's small coding model to more Copilot entry points, widening the surfaces where developers can select it as their model of choice.
Artifacts replace manual status-update communication by giving every team member a single, always-current view of what a Claude Code session found, removing the need to relay agent findings verbally.
The remote session feature extends an active IntelliJ coding session to a mobile device without interruption, while the new debug logs and token visibility give developers direct insight into how Copilot's agentic decisions are made.