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Agent2Agent Protocol: A new standard for agentic collaboration
A protocol that can reshape and revolutionize agentic workflows
The Internet era marked the emergence of standard network and software protocols, such as HTTP, GRPC, and others.
The AI era feels like we are entering a new dimension with unlimited possibilities built on and driven by intelligent systems.
The standard protocols were not designed with AI in mind, at least not as standalone protocols. However, when unified with others, we get some interesting results.
Our thoughts and actions might lag sometimes and fail to catch up with what is happening, but markets and technology never fall behind. At least that’s what we have witnessed so far.
A simple yet brutal reality about technology as we know it; evolve or become obsolete.
To keep up with the advancements in the GenAI domain, Anthropic has open-sourced the model context protocol (MCP), and its adoption rate is wild.
MCPs’ ability to share the context with models so that models can better consume the whole truth and generate accurate and up-to-date responses.
This might sound like RAG, but it is not. MCP even allows tool calling and other cool features, which are not in the scope of this post, so let’s…