Why MCP is Getting Better & My Most-Used MCPs
MCP Evolution: Why It's More Useful Now + Top MCPs for AI Integration & Automation
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Why is MCP becoming increasingly useful now?
First, the bubble has burst.
The MCP hype has died down, and manufacturers and products that were riding on various gimmicks have stopped following through after the hype ended.
When the tide recedes, all the naked swimmers are exposed. Various traffic-chasing behaviors and MCP-related performance art that was essentially "taking off pants to fart" have naturally come to an end.
For example, map MCPs like Gaode (AutoNavi) or audio/image generation functions that could originally be solved with just one interface, one window, or one API have gradually disappeared.
Only the truly useful ones remain.
Without exception, those that survived all follow the essence of MCP: MCP is not designed for human use, but as a protocol for machine-to-machine collaboration.
Because the real focus was never on MCP chatting with humans, but on how to enable an AI to simultaneously coordinate and command thousands of troops - that is, other complex APIs and services.
Facts have also proven that when the industry returns to rationality, MCP's value truly emerges. When the speculators all die off, MCP is also maturing at an unprecedented speed.