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passo.uno
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| | | | | If you've been following the AI space for a while, the MCP acronym might be a familiar sight: it's an open standard for connecting large language models (LLMs) to tools and data. Without the ability to use tools and get data, AI agents are powerless, their knowledge limited to their training set and the context at hand. Giving in to my curiosity, I created an MCP server to demystify this piece of tech and gain a better understanding of its potential. Not all is rosy, but if there's a place where doc tools need to grow, it's this. | |
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mydeveloperplanet.com
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| | | | | This blog discusses how to integrate AI agents, specifically MCP agents, into your coding workflow using the DevoxxGenie plugin for JetBrains IDE. It explains the interaction between DevoxxGenie and local Large Language Models (LLMs) through the Model Context Protocol, highlighting tools and examples for enhancing coding efficiency and automation in development. | |
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www.pillar.security
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for AI assistants to interact with external tools and services, while highlighting its security risks and the need for robust security measures to protect against vulnerabilities like token theft, server compromise, and prompt injection attacks. | |
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www.windowscentral.com
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| | | Microsoft pulled out of two data center deals that would facilitate additional training for OpenAI's ChatGPT. | ||