OpenAI is internally testing a new update for ChatGPT, at least on the web. It'll begin rolling out in the coming weeks.
Google LLC today introduced managed MCP servers that will enable artificial intelligence agents to interact with four of its cloud services. Until recently, giving AI agents access to an application ...
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Enterprise Linux company SUSE SE today announced a milestone in its mission to create an artificial intelligence-assisted computing infrastructure, where complexity is brushed aside in favor of simple ...
Iterable, the AI-native customer engagement platform, today unveiled the latest breakthrough in its rapidly expanding agentic marketing suite: the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. This new access ...
On Monday, a new Model Context Protocol security startup called Runlayer launched out of stealth with $11 million in seed funding from Khosla Ventures’ Keith Rabois and Felicis. It was created by ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser — and potentially leverage the IDE’s privileges to perform system tasks.
LSEG has announced the launch of the first phase of LSEG’s AI-ready content through MCP Server in Databricks Marketplace, a major milestone in the partnership between LSEG and Databricks, the data and ...
Microsoft announced the stable release of Azure MCP Server 1.0.0, describing it as the start of a new phase for cloud automation and AI-driven development. The open-source implementation of the Model ...
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What if you could eliminate one of the most frustrating bottlenecks in web development with a single tool? For years, developers have wrestled with the inefficiency of manually transferring CSS tweaks ...