As the development of AI tools accelerates, organizations are under increasing pressure to move models from prototype to production securely and with scalability. Behind the scenes, managing AI models ...
What if the way AI agents interact with tools and resources could be as seamless as browsing the web? Imagine a world where developers no longer wrestle with custom-built adapters or fragmented ...
When your mcp client talks to a server—maybe a retail bot checking inventory levels—they usually do a "handshake" to agree on a secret key. If you use ML-KEM, that handshake stays safe even if a ...
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What on earth is the AI model context protocol?
Imagine you’ve trained or fine‑tuned a chatbot or an LLM, and it can chat comfortably without any serious hiccups. You feed it a prompt and it responds. However, it’s stuck in a bubble: It only knows ...
A new GitHub repo serves as a lab for creating a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server and using it in Microsoft Copilot Studio. The MCP, originated by AI leader Anthropic and taken open source, is a ...
At the ARC Forum 2020, Paul Sereiko and Ted Masters of the FieldComm Group gave a preview of the forthcoming NAMUR Open Architecture Information Model (NOA-IM) and the role FieldComm Group is playing ...
The most important war of the AI century won’t be fought over chips, datasets or raw compute. It will be fought over the rules machines use to talk, interpret and resolve conflicts with each other.
In the world of Linux networking, protocols play a crucial role in enabling seamless communication between devices. Whether you're browsing the internet, streaming videos, or troubleshooting network ...
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