MCP isn't a replacement for AI intelligence; it is a complement: a pragmatic way to make AI web actions more reliable, efficient, and scalable. Don't assume a zero-sum game between AI intelligence and integration work.
> We are bending over backwards to make the internet easier to interact with for AI than for humans.
I'm detecting an emotional reaction here, which I can understand and sympathize with, but I have a feeling it is distorting a full understanding of MCP's role.
Also, in terms of level of concern about AI; MCP in particular strikes me as probably much lower down the list. That said, one might view it as part of a general trend of people sacrificing our "humanity" (including privacy and control) for a little bit of convenience -- which I grant is concerning trend.
> We are bending over backwards to make the internet easier to interact with for AI than for humans.
I'm detecting an emotional reaction here, which I can understand and sympathize with, but I have a feeling it is distorting a full understanding of MCP's role.
Also, in terms of level of concern about AI; MCP in particular strikes me as probably much lower down the list. That said, one might view it as part of a general trend of people sacrificing our "humanity" (including privacy and control) for a little bit of convenience -- which I grant is concerning trend.