Web 4.0: Agentic Wide Web
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The 'Agentic Wide Web' project on GitHub proposes a new web paradigm, sparking discussion about its potential and limitations in relation to existing technologies like MCP.
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rambo123
2 months ago
1 replyWhy not let MCP do this? I agree MCP fundamentally has limitations, curious if MCP would be able to cover this
arnav3Author
2 months ago
Good point, MCPs are built for high breadth low depth usecases. Concierge is built for high depth low breadth. The agent is not supposed to have context on thousands of APIs or tools
beardyw
2 months ago
1 replyHonestly, what problem is this solving?
arnav3Author
2 months ago
1 replyToday MCP is the closest we have for Agents executing business logic. It's very well known MCPs dont scale well beyond 50 tools.
This solves the scale of having 1000+ tools/API calls, and allows service owners to contextualize how these tools must be called, and in what context.
Imagine an Agent ordering for you on Amazon, and it attempts to checkout with no items in the cart.
Concierge ensures that an Agent can call 1000+ APIs/tools extremely reliably, and allows service owners to define how to call the service.
beardyw
2 months ago
1 replyThank you for your reply. But my question was more about what real life problem is being solved. I just don't see it.
arnav3Author
2 months ago
Yes agreed, with the maturity of Agents this is not an immediate problem. In a word, the problem it solves it "automation". Automation of complex tasks which were not possible until now. It's one piece in a large puzzle that we must solve while embracing agents and AI.
Do you think this would be valuable? Letting agents book an Uber for you, or order on Amazon, or perform payments and more
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