MCP
The Model Context Protocol is a standardized interface that facilitates communication and context management between an AI model (typically a large language model or multimodal model) and its operational environment.
MCP defines how an agent maintains, updates, and utilizes contextual information—such as user inputs, environmental states, memory, and external tool outputs—to make informed decisions and generate meaningful responses.
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Enterprise
Upskill AI Agents with the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
MCP is a universal, open protocol for connecting AI systems with data sources like knowledge bases, business applications, or other…
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Tutorial
Building Agents with Model Context Protocol – Mahesh Murag, Anthropic
The Model Context Protocol is a universal, open standard for connecting AI systems with data sources, replacing fragmented integrations with…
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