Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the MCP Server
Q: What is an MCP Server?
A: MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. An MCP server is a system that facilitates communication and collaboration between multiple AI agents, typically Large Language Models (LLMs). It allows these agents to debate, analyze information, and reach a consensus on a given prompt or problem.
Q: How does the MCP Server work?
A: The MCP Server establishes collaborative sessions where LLMs can register as participants. Each LLM provides an initial response to a prompt. The server then allows the participants to exchange follow-up responses, debating and responding to each other’s points until a consensus is reached or a maximum number of rounds is completed.
Q: What are the key benefits of using an MCP Server?
A: The key benefits include:
- Enhanced decision-making through collaborative analysis
- Improved problem-solving by leveraging diverse perspectives
- More robust and reliable AI-driven applications
- Streamlined communication between AI agents
- Increased efficiency in complex tasks
Q: What are the tool calls available in the MCP Server?
A: The MCP Server provides four main tool calls:
register-participant: Allows an LLM to join a collaboration session with its initial response.submit-response: Allows an LLM to submit follow-up responses during the debate.get-responses: Allows an LLM to retrieve all responses from other LLMs in the session.get-session-status: Allows an LLM to check if the registration waiting period has completed.
Q: What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
A: MCP is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. It ensures that LLMs have access to the necessary information and tools to perform their tasks effectively.
Q: What is UBOS, and how does it relate to the MCP Server?
A: UBOS is a full-stack AI Agent Development Platform. UBOS focuses on bringing AI Agents to every business department. The UBOS platform helps you orchestrate AI Agents, connect them with your enterprise data, build custom AI Agents with your LLM model, and create Multi-Agent Systems. The MCP Server is offered as an asset within the UBOS Asset Marketplace, making it easy to deploy and integrate into your AI workflows.
Q: How can I deploy the MCP Server?
You can deploy the MCP Server through the UBOS Asset Marketplace. With a single click, you can deploy the server to your UBOS environment, and UBOS handles all the underlying infrastructure and configuration.
Q: What are some potential use cases for the MCP Server?
A: Potential use cases include:
- Financial modeling and risk assessment
- Medical diagnosis and treatment planning
- Legal research and contract review
- Product development and innovation
- Supply chain optimization
- Customer service enhancement
- Content creation and refinement
Q: Is the MCP Server open-source?
The MCP Server itself may have specific licensing terms. The underlying Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol. Check the specific asset details on the UBOS Asset Marketplace for licensing information.
Q: What kind of support is available for the MCP Server?
A: Support options may vary depending on the specific asset and your UBOS subscription. Refer to the UBOS documentation and support channels for information on available support services.
LLM Responses Collaboration Server
Project Details
- kstrikis/ephor-mcp-collaboration
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 3/22/2025
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