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AI database agents need review queues, not just approval buttons

A developer argues that AI database agents should have human review queues for handling uncertainty, not just binary approval gates. Review queues allow humans to inspect ambiguous queries, missing filters, or partial results, feeding back into system improvements. The approach aims to make uncertainty inspectable without creating a bottleneck.

read1 min views1 publishedJul 16, 2026

AI database agents should not have only two modes:

Real workflows have uncertainty.

A metric definition is ambiguous. A tenant filter is missing. A result is partial. A query is safe to prepare but not safe to execute. The model has enough evidence to suggest an answer, but not enough authority to act.

That is where human review queues belong.

Approval gates answer: “Can this prepared action proceed?”

Review queues answer: “What should happen when the system is not sure yet?”

A useful review item should include:

The review queue should also feed the product loop. If the same ambiguity appears repeatedly, the fix is probably better schema context, metric definitions, approved views, or tool result contracts.

Longer version: Human review queues for AI database agents Human review should not be a bottleneck. It should be where uncertainty becomes inspectable.

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