Developers are discovering that Model Context Protocol shines at providing AI coding agents with highly relevant software engineering context, on demand, at run time.
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 ...
At this year's Build conference, Microsoft unveiled a major expansion of its agent-based AI platform, highlighting new tools to securely build, customize and orchestrate intelligent agents across ...
AI agents and agentic workflows are the current buzzwords among developers and technical decision makers. While they certainly deserve the community's and ecosystem's attention, there is less emphasis ...
In the fast-evolving world of Agentic AI, where Large Language Models (LLMs) are rapidly advancing, seamless integration with external tools and data sources remains a key challenge. Imagine an AI ...
Imagine a world where your AI tools don’t just work for you but work with each other—seamlessly, intelligently, and without the frustration of endless custom integrations. This isn’t a distant dream; ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) for agentic AI has gained much traction since being introduced by Anthropic last November, and now it has a C# SDK. The MCP is a standard for integrating large ...
While the current AI boom was sparked by the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in late 2022, it wasn’t until late 2024 that its true power could be recognized, when Anthropic unveiled the Model Context ...
Making inherently probabilistic and isolated large language models (LLMs) work in a context-aware, deterministic way to take real-world decisions and actions has proven to be a hard problem. As we ...
We all remember the first time we beheld the majestic power of generative AI. It plans vacations! It drafts my emails! It writes my essays! … then you accidentally include “Would you like me to soften ...