This article provides a hands-on guide to Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open protocol designed to standardize connections between AI systems and data sources. It covers how to set up and use MCP with Claude Desktop and Open WebUI, along with potential challenges and future developments.
Notte is an open-source browser using an agent, designed to improve speed, cost, and reliability in web agent tasks through a perception layer that structures webpages for LLM consumption. It offers a full stack framework with customizable browser infrastructure, web scripting, and scraping endpoints.
This article details an iterative process of using ChatGPT to explore the parallels between Marvin Minsky's "Society of Mind" and Anthropic's research on Large Language Models, specifically Claude Haiku. The user experimented with different prompts to refine the AI's output, navigating issues like model confusion (GPT-2 vs. Claude) and overly conversational tone. Ultimately, prompting the AI with direct source materials (Minsky’s books and Anthropic's paper) yielded the most insightful analysis, highlighting potential connections like the concept of "A and B brains" within both frameworks.
Dario Amodei's new manifesto calls for a more collaborative approach to AI research and development, emphasizing the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical considerations.