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At the MCP Summit in New York City, AWS’s Luca Chang, a Bedrock team member and MCP specification maintainer, discussed the rapid rise of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as a standard for connecting AI models and agents to tools and data. He explained that MCP’s development is shaped by a diverse group of maintainers who collaboratively prioritize features, balancing major challenges with smaller enhancements that can unlock creative new capabilities. This breadth of perspectives prevents groupthink but makes prioritization difficult, as many ideas compete for limited bandwidth. Chang highlighted the role of large organizations like Amazon in advancing open source projects. AWS contributions such as Tasks and Elicitations emerged from internal efforts to map cloud services to MCP, revealing gaps in the protocol. Rather than contributing for speed, AWS focuses on real customer use cases, contributing only when clear needs arise. Chang also noted growing demand for MCP servers, while expressing caution about overly specialized, agent-specific implementations that could limit broader interoperability. Here's the full article to go along with the video: https://thenewstack.io/mcp-summit-aws-bedrock/ Learn more from The New Stack around the latest in Model Context Protocol (MCP) becoming a standard for connecting AI models and agents to tools and data: Model Context Protocol: A Primer for the Developers https://thenewstack.io/model-context-protocol-a-primer-for-the-developers/ Beyond the vibe code: The steep mountain MCP must climb to reach production https://thenewstack.io/model-context-protocol-evolution/ Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. https://thenewstack.io/newsletter