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<!-- If you have used AI to produce some or all of this PR, please ensure you have read our [AI Contribution guidelines](https://coder.com/docs/about/contributing/AI_CONTRIBUTING) before submitting. --> _Disclaimer:_ _initially_ _produced_ _by_ _Claude_ _Opus_ _4\.6,_ _heavily_ _modified_ _and_ _reviewed_ _by_ _me._ Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360 Adds a new `/api/v2/aibridge/sessions` API which returns "sessions". Sessions, as defined in the [RFC](https://www.notion.so/coderhq/AI-Bridge-Sessions-Threads-2ccd579be59280f28021d3baf7472fbe?source=copy_link), are a set of interceptions logically grouped by a session key issued by the client. The API design for this endpoint was done in [this doc](https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1360). If the client has not provided a session ID, we will revert to the thread root ID, and if that's not present we use the interception's own ID (i.e. a session of a single interception - which is effectively what we show currently in our `/api/v2/aibridge/interceptions` API). The SQL query looks gnarly but it's relatively simple, and seems to perform well (~200ms) even when I import dogfood's `aibridge_*` tables into my workspace. If we need to improve performance on this later we can investigate materialized views, perhaps, but for now I don't think it's warranted. --- _The PR looks large but it's got a lot of generated code; the actual changes aren't huge._