What's MCP all about? Comparing MCP with LLM function calling
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is gaining popularity, with numerous servers built to extend large language model capabilities across domains. MCP enables developers to create standalone servers exposing functions to AI agents, improving scalability over traditional function calling. This approach allows function reuse across multiple AI applications without redefinition. MCP servers bridge AI applications and third-party services, providing a standardized protocol for AI models to access various tools and services.
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