The Model Context Protocol (MCP)—a rising open standard designed to help AI agents interact seamlessly with tools, data and interfaces—just hit a significant milestone. Today, developers behind the ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables developers to build secure, two-way connections between their data sources and AI-powered tools. The architecture is straightforward: ...
AI agents and agentic workflows are the current buzzwords among developers and technical decision makers. While they certainly deserve the community's and ecosystem's attention, there is less emphasis ...
As organizations push AI systems into production, IT teams are asking how to make models more dependable, secure and useful in real-world workflows. One approach gaining traction is the Model Context ...
Chances are, unless you're already deep into AI programming, you've never heard of Model Context Protocol (MCP). But, trust me, you will. MCP is rapidly emerging as a foundational standard for the ...
Anthropic recently released their Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard describing a protocol for integrating external resources and tools with LLM apps. The release includes SDKs ...
Artificial intelligence is progressing rapidly, but there is one issue that many people do not discuss enough: context. Even the most intelligent systems are not very effective when they lack a clear ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open source framework that aims to provide a standard way for AI systems, like large language models (LLMs), to interact with other tools, computing services, ...
The hyperscalers were quick to support AI agents and the Model Context Protocol. Use these official MCP servers from the major cloud providers to automate your cloud operations.
Earlier this month, Telefónica and Nokia announced a collaboration to test how AI software agents could support the use of network APIs, as part of the GSMA Open Gateway initiative.
While working on a research paper, I decided to test one of the leading AI assistants and asked Anthropic’s Claude to analyze hundreds of emails and build a spreadsheet of recent Nobel Prize-winners.