Topic: anthropics model context protocol mcp
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ChatGPT Now Connects to MCP Servers: Key Steps & Tips
Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration with ChatGPT enhances enterprise AI by connecting data silos, with support from major tech companies like Google and Microsoft. OpenAI expanded MCP access in ChatGPT, enabling businesses to query internal documents via Deep Research, though set...
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Model Context Protocol: The Emerging AI Integration Layer
The rapid advancement of AI systems brings powerful capabilities but also growing complexity, with unique interfaces for each model leading to excessive integration efforts and hidden costs. Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) proposes a standardized, stateless framework for LLM-tool interac...
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Dust Hits $6M ARR for AI Agents That Get Work Done, Not Just Chat
Dust's $6M annual revenue highlights strong demand for AI-driven workflow automation tools that execute complex tasks across enterprise systems, not just chat. The platform integrates deeply with business apps using Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling autonomous workflows while pri...
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Try ElevenLabs' Free AI Voice Assistant to Automate Tasks
ElevenLabs' 11ai is an advanced voice assistant that integrates with tools like Slack and Google Calendar to automate workflows and perform tasks via voice commands, using Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP). 11ai offers extensive customization, including 5,000+ preloaded voices, voi...
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Google to Adopt Anthropic’s AI Model Integration Standard
Just a few weeks after OpenAI said it would adopt rival Anthropic’s standard for connecting AI models to the systems where data resides, Google is following suit.
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GitHub Copilot Now Tests Code Autonomously
GitHub Copilot now offers autonomous code testing and refinement, enabling it to handle entire workflows independently, reducing the need for constant human oversight. The GitHub Copilot Agent can perform tasks like modifying files, executing commands, and initiating pull requests, allowing devel...
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Linux Foundation Adopts A2A Protocol to Tackle Key AI Challenge
The Linux Foundation adopted the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, an open standard for secure AI agent communication, backed by over 100 tech leaders, to enhance interoperability in AI systems. A2A uses AgentCard (JSON-based metadata) and web standards like HTTP and JSON-RPC, ensuring seamless integra...
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