Cursor AI Updates: May 12, 2026
1. Cursor in Microsoft Teams
Cursor. Cursor launched a Microsoft Teams integration that lets users mention @Cursor inside Teams channels to delegate tasks to a cloud agent or pull information from Cursor directly into the conversation. The system automatically selects appropriate repositories and models, bringing background-agent workflows alongside Slack-style chat collaboration. Source
2. Bugbot Effort Levels
Cursor. Bugbot now supports three review effort configurations: Default (optimized for speed), High (deeper reasoning that finds roughly 35% more bugs at higher cost), and Custom (natural-language rules that dynamically pick effort per PR). Cursor reports default effort surfaces about 0.7 bugs per run with a 79% resolution rate at merge time. Source
3. Bugbot Usage-Based Pricing
Cursor. Bugbot is moving off per-seat pricing to a usage-based model, with an average PR review costing $1.00 to $1.50 depending on size and complexity. Existing customers can opt in early, but the new pricing becomes mandatory after June 8, 2026. Source