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AI Product Updates | June 19, 2026

MCP Enterprise Auth Goes Stable with Zero-Touch Okta Provisioning

Admin-provisioned MCP connector access via Okta replaces per-user OAuth consent screens across Claude, VS Code, and compatible clients, with seven connectors live at launch including Asana, Atlassian, Figma, and Supabase.

Why it matters: Agentic deployments can now be provisioned org-wide on day one without per-user OAuth friction, removing one of the biggest adoption bottlenecks in enterprise agent rollouts.

Cursor 3.8 Ships /automate Skill, GitHub/Slack Triggers, and Parallel Cloud Subagents

New Automations add always-on agents triggered by plain language, GitHub events, or a Slack emoji reaction, while cloud subagents spin up isolated VMs for parallel work and local-to-cloud handoff.

Why it matters: GitHub and Slack triggers make Cursor's automation loop concrete for non-engineering stakeholders — useful when scoping agentic tooling for teams already working in that stack.

OpenAI Codex Gets Record & Replay — Demonstrated Workflows Become Reusable Skills

The new macOS plugin captures a task performed on-screen and converts it into an inspectable, editable automation file, shifting agentic adoption from prompt engineering toward learn-by-demonstration.

Why it matters: "Show it once and it learns" is an intuitive way to frame agentic onboarding for non-technical stakeholders, and this is the first major tool to make that workflow concrete.

Google Retires Gemini CLI — Antigravity CLI (agy) Is Now the Only Path

Gemini CLI stopped serving Pro, Ultra, and free users on June 18, replaced by a Go-based CLI built for async multi-agent workflows; any cron jobs, CI scripts, or Git hooks calling gemini are now broken until teams migrate.

Why it matters: Any team with Gemini CLI in its automation pipelines needs to migrate now, which is also a prompt to weigh more stable agentic alternatives like Claude Code or Cursor.

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