In this Startup Ideas podcast episode, Greg interviews Riley Brown about using MCPs (Multi-Chain Permissions) within Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude to enhance business operations. Riley clarifies that the core concept is providing AI agents with tools, emphasizing the significance of this approach for workflow automation. He introduces N8n as a platform for building AI agent nodes and discusses Docker's MCP toolkit, which simplifies adding tools to Claude. Riley highlights the benefits of tools like Notion and Glyph, demonstrating how they can be integrated to create AI-driven workflows for content creation and thumbnail generation. The conversation also touches on the janky nature of current implementations and the potential for future improvements, as well as Riley's new venture, Vibecode, an AI-powered mobile app builder.
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