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Align Security AI docs with source-of-truth wording and Cloud Console URL#7219

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PR Draft: #7043

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Align Security AI docs with source-of-truth wording and Cloud Console URL

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Summary

Fixes #7043.

This PR aligns the Security AI docs with the canonical built-in agents reference and replaces an internal QA Cloud Console URL with the production Cloud Console URL.

Changes:

  • Updates standalone Threat Hunting Agent wording from deprecated to removed in 9.4.
  • Updates the skills model page with the same 9.4 removal wording.
  • Replaces https://console.qa.cld.elstc.co/ with https://cloud.elastic.co/ in the EASE upgrade instructions.

Generative AI disclosure

  1. Did you use a generative AI (GenAI) tool to assist in creating this contribution?
  • Yes
  • No

Tool(s) and model(s) used: OpenAI Codex / GPT-5 coding agent.

Verification

  • git diff --check
  • Verified the old contradictory strings and internal QA URL no longer appear in the touched files.
  • Verified the replacement wording/URL against existing repo source-of-truth docs.

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@lovewave02 lovewave02 force-pushed the codex/7043-security-ai-docs-coherence branch from f642f1a to 85659b3 Compare July 6, 2026 11:09
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