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204 SQL query logs hold the context AI agents need to stop hallucinating joins

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When Miro’s data team pointed AI agents directly at its Snowflake environment, the agents got the wrong answer more than 65% of the time. The problem wasn’t the model — it was context. With more than 10,000 tables and no semantic layer to guide routing, the agents had no way to know which data assets matched which business questions.DataHub is releasing a context intelligence layer Thursday that mines existing SQL query history to build a semantic index — and exposes it to agents via MCP, LangChain, Google’

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