記事の概要
The article critiques the Model Context Protocol (MCP), arguing it is an unnecessary abstraction for AI assistant tool integration. The author posits that current prompt engineering techniques and existing function calling capabilities already sufficiently enable AI models to interact with external tools without needing a new protocol. MCP is characterized as adding complexity without significant benefits, primarily due to the inherent 'hallucination' and unreliability of current LLMs. The piece suggests focusing on improving core model reliability and developing robust agentic frameworks rather than standardizing a protocol for tool interaction.