In my view, this is the exact right approach. LLMs aren’t going anywhere, these tools are here to stay. The only question is how they will be developed going forward, and who controls them. Boycotting AI is a really naive idea that’s just a way for people to signal group membership.

Saying I hate AI and I’m not going to use it is really trending and makes people feel like they’re doing something meaningful, but it’s just another version of trying to vote the problem away. It doesn’t work. The real solution is to roll up the sleeves and built an a version of this technology that’s open, transparent, and community driven.

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    Thumbs up for using https://www.utcp.io/ ‘Universal Tool Calling Protocol’ instead of only MCP. (Mcp are covered by utcp.)

    I hope other no-bs community standards replaces mcp, a2a, and other big tech pushed standards. A2a can be replaced with xmpp and a few other standard protocols, and we should not allow big corporate psycho’s to take over a development ecosystem again…