Just weeks after Openai said it would adopt rival human standards for connecting AI models to systems in which data resides, Google is following the lawsuit.
In a post on Wednesday’s X, Google Deepmind CEO Demis Hassabis said that Google will add support for Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) to its Gemini models and SDK. He did not specify a timeline for when this would take place.
“MCP is a great protocol and is becoming an open standard for the AI agent era,” Hassabis wrote. “We look forward to developing more with the MCP team and other teams in the industry.”
With MCP, models can draw data from sources such as business tools and software to complete tasks from content repository and app development environments. This protocol allows developers to build two-way connections between data sources and AI-powered applications such as chatbots.
Developers can build “MCP clients” (for example, apps, workflows, etc.) that expose data via “MCP servers” and connect to the server on commands. In the months since Anthropic Open Sourced MCP, companies like Block, Apollo, Replit, Codeium, and SourceGraph have added support for protocols to their platforms.