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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 what you told it or what was baked into its training data. This is where the problem lies and where the Model Context Protocol (MCP) changes everything.

It started as a concept in late November 2024. MCP is an open‑source standard developed by Anthropic to let AI models “plug in” to the real world, which are databases, file systems, business tools, and even code repositories. This is all achieved via a universal interface.

Now you’re probably wondering what’s different. Rather than every developer building bespoke integration logic for each combination of AI model and system (the notorious “N×M problem”), MCP acts like the USB‑C for AI. Basically, once you’ve built an MCP‑compatible connector, any MCP‑aware model can access it.

Why Did MCP Become a Big Deal?

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