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bdtechtalks.com
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| | | | | Model Context Protocol (MCP) simplifies LLM integration with external tools, enhancing AI agents' functionality and flexibility in various applications. | |
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fhirblog.com
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| | | | | While FHIR is not a security standard 'per se', there are numerous references in the spec to security related matters - including a specific module in the specification. One of the recommendations made is about SMART - a defined way to use the OAuth2 Authorization framework in FHIR. I recently gave a webinar on SMART,... | |
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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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compositecode.blog
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| | | Explore the future of software development as AI transforms coding, and learn how to adapt with effective management practices. | ||