Shownotes
You've used electricity your whole life without explaining a power grid, and A.I. vocabulary should work the same way. This is your plain-English catch-up on the two terms everyone keeps saying: M.C.P. (your A.I. gets hands into your software) and agent-to-agent (your A.I. workers pass the baton without you in the middle), plus the one sentence that matters more than both definitions.
In this episode:
- The advisor-with-no-hands picture, and what changes when it gets hands
- The universal adapter, a second way to see it
- The relay race: why you've been the baton, and how that ends
- Why the doors are neutral and the knowing is your job
- The principle that outlives every acronym
Who this is for: the sharp business owner who's been nodding along at A.I. jargon and quietly concluding it's not for them.
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