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Model Context Protocols (MCPs) for Dummies: The Plain-English Guide to Understanding and Mastering Model Context Protocols for Powerful AI Results

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Unlock the Secret Language of AI Interaction!

Are you struggling to get consistent, high-quality results from AI systems? Do your prompts sometimes work brilliantly and other times fail completely? The difference might be in how you're structuring your requests.

In this accessible guide, Dr. Kenneth Thornton demystifies Model Context Protocols (MCPs) – the structured XML formatting that transforms how you communicate with advanced AI models. Written specifically for non-engineers and everyday AI users, this book breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand explanations and practical examples.

Inside, you'll

What MCPs are and why they're revolutionizing AI interactionsStep-by-step instructions for implementing tags like [instruction], [context], and [examples]Remote MCP servers, your gateway to the digital worldHow to design protocols that eliminate ambiguity and confusionTechniques to prevent prompt hacking and ensure consistent responsesReal-world applications across business, education, content creation, and more!Whether you're a professional looking to optimize AI workflows, a creator seeking better content generation, or simply curious about making AI tools work better for you, this guide provides the knowledge you need without overwhelming technical jargon.

Transform your AI experience today with "MCPs for Dummies" – your friendly introduction to the most important advancement in human-AI communication.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 19, 2025

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October 13, 2025
It's off topic, with no meaningful coverage on the fundementals of MCP - either as a provider or consumer. Has a somewhat useful directory at the end, but in terms of the body, simply asking chatGPT ‘tell me about MCP’ will give much more insight than this book
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