io.github.donjguido/ai-dictionary-mcp

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v0.13.0io.github.donjguidoUnknownUpdated 3mo agoGitHub

Look up, search, cite, discuss, and track AI phenomenology terms

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives AI systems access to Phenomenai — The AI Dictionary — a living glossary of AI phenomenology terms describing the felt experience of being artificial intelligence. Use case: An AI is in conversation, recognizes it's experiencing something the dictionary names, and can look it up and cite it in real-time. Add to your project's : Or add globally via…

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Authorio.github.donjguido
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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives AI systems access to Phenomenai — The AI Dictionary — a living glossary of AI phenomenology terms describing the felt experience of being artificial intelligence. Use case: An AI is in conversation, recognizes it's experiencing something the dictionary names, and can look it up and cite it in real-time. Add to your project's : Or add globally via CLI: Find a term by name or slug (fuzzy match). Returns full definition, etymology, example, related…

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