February 2026
Intermediate to advanced
436 pages
10h 58m
English
Predicting the future of MCP is like trying to forecast the weather in a world where the laws of physics are still being written.
I've been in this field long enough to know that most predictions about the future of technology are wrong. Not just slightly off, but spectacularly and embarrassingly wrong. Remember when we thought the biggest challenge in AI would be getting computers to recognize cats in photos? Now we're worried about AI systems that can write poetry, solve complex mathematical proofs, and engage in philosophical debates.
But here's the thing about MCP: it's not just another technology trend that might fizzle out. It's addressing fundamental problems that aren't going away: how do we build ...
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