In this video, you'll learn how the agentic web and Model Context Protocol (MCP) change how businesses operate and interact with software. Discover how organizations can use MCP for immediate, significant gains in operational efficiency. We explore real-world examples of how MCP can dramatically improve efficiency by allowing AI agents to seamlessly handle complex, time-consuming business tasks across multiple apps and platforms. We break down how MCP works and discuss the future of business automation with insights of the new agentic web from Microsoft’s Satya Nadella. We discuss why understanding MCP today can give your organization a strategic advantage tomorrow. What we discussed:1:08 - Microsoft's Satya Nadella on the Agentic Web3:50 - MCP Example: Automating a Business Meeting6:17 - Defining MCP11:53 - MCP Live Demo16:33 - MCP vs. Traditional AI Automation20:25 - Addressing Privacy and Security ConcernsMatthew Berman interview with Satya Nadella:https://youtu.be/w87UvmMcmW4?si=p1g_OfxQfAYxjNQnConnect with us if you want to get the benefits of AI for your business:0260.AI
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