Mistral has released Connectors in Studio, opening up new opportunities for developers to build customized AI applications that use enterprise data. All built-in connectors and custom Model Context Protocols (MCPs) are now accessible through the API and software development kit (SDK), streamlining integration into models and agent calls. Following this release, developers can directly invoke tools with fine-grained control, eliminating authentication steps during testing and iteration. Human-in-the-loop approval flows have also been introduced, allowing teams to insert secure review and confirmation steps before executing tools, which aids in governance and compliance needs. Programmatic management is now supported, letting users create, modify, list, and delete connectors, and also list or run their associated tools. All connectors are centrally registered and can be used within Mistral applications, including Le Chat and AI Studio. In addition, connectors are available through the Co...
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