A tutorial on how to use Model Context Protocol by Anthropic and Agent2Agent Protocol by Google
In the fast-moving world of agentic AI, two open protocols quietly solve the headaches that used to keep multi-agent projects from ever leaving the lab. A few months ago, Anthropic introduced Model Context Protocol (MCP): A reliable access to the data and tools an agent needs once the conversation begins. Anthropic describes MCP as a USB-C port for language models—a single, well-defined connector…
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In the fast-moving world of agentic AI, two open protocols quietly solve the headaches that used to keep multi-agent projects from ever leaving the lab. A few months ago, Anthropic introduced Model Context Protocol (MCP): A reliable access to the data and tools an agent needs once the conversation begins. Anthropic describes MCP as a USB-C port for language models—a single, well-defined connector that lets you plug the same model into GitHub, a Postgres database, or a custom knowledge base…