How the Abilities API Bridges AI Models and Enterprise Data for the C-Suite
By
Bryce Culp
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Summary
The article discusses how the "Abilities API" (likely referring to the Model Context Protocol or similar AI integration tools) bridges the gap between powerful AI models and enterprise data. It argues that while AI has been promised as a business revolution, it has fallen short because models are isolated from proprietary company systems like CRMs and databases. The Abilities API solves this by opening up these silos, allowing AI to securely access and act upon real business data.
Key quotes
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Today's most powerful AI models have been trapped in a silo.
They are incredibly smart, but they are isolated from your company's actual data.
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