We’re introducing Cursor 3. It is simpler, more powerful, and built for a world where all code is written by agents, while keeping the depth of a development environment.
We're trying a new experiment at @cursor_ai - interviewing devs we admire.
I chatted with @oneill_c & @part_harry_ from @baseten about how they use coding agents. We discussed their current dev workflows & some predictions for the future.
Check it out below!
Auto-review is now the default for all new users.
A classifier subagent reviews actions in context before deciding whether to allow, block, or ask for approval.
Our evals show it's 97% accurate, with most misses near ambiguous edges.
Cursor’s code review agent is now over 3x faster, 22% cheaper, and finds 10% more bugs.
You can also use /review to run Bugbot locally to catch and fix issues before pushing code.
Cursor can now show your agent's context usage as an interactive report in a canvas.
The context explorer breaks down where tokens go across the system prompt, tool definitions, rules, skills, and more.