MCP's 97 Million Installs: The Quiet Takeover Nobody Saw Coming
Ever wonder why your AI agents keep breaking on tool connections? MCP just fixed that—for 97 million installs. But is it the savior or just another layer of vendor lock-in?
Ever wonder why your AI agents keep breaking on tool connections? MCP just fixed that—for 97 million installs. But is it the savior or just another layer of vendor lock-in?
What if your AI sidekick could raid your Instagram, spawn sub-agents, and dissect raccoon whiskers in one breath? Meta's Muse Spark just did that—with 16 tools no one saw coming.
Spent months dissecting AI agent code? You'll find the same nightmare everywhere: a single class swallowing everything. Here's why it happens—and why it won't stop anytime soon.
Hit 1,000 agents, and verification ballooned to 50 seconds—deadly for real-time AI fleets. Here's the math, failures, and fixes from the trenches of Agora 2.0.
Forget the buzz. Every AI 'agent' or 'workflow'? It's all prompt engineering in disguise. One theorist's proof might just deflate the bubble.
Hype said AI agents would slay on-call burnout. Reality? They spotlight your sloppy systems faster than you can say 'escalation path.'
Meta's latest AI, Muse Spark, looks competitive on benchmarks. The tools it casually lists? That's the smoking gun of their agent ambitions—and a massive trust hurdle.
What if your next trip booked itself? Pack AI's autonomous travel agent is here, pulling from your history to plan, book, and adapt—starting with solo jaunts, eyeing messy group travel next.
Tired of babysitting AI prompts? Harness engineering turns models into self-correcting debug machines. But is it the savior or just more buzz?
Salesforce admins have wrestled with AI agents that veer off-script. Agentforce Script changes that—delivering precise control without ditching the AI magic.
I built an AI to hunt sales leads, expecting to tweak buttons and flows. Instead, I ended up engineering its soul. Here's why that's the real UX revolution.
Picture this: Your AI agent refactors a sprawling microservices setup overnight. You wake up, grab your phone, and approve the next step over coffee. No cloud middleman. That's Linggen.