Neal Richardson
Neal Richardson is VP of Engineering at Posit and a member of the Apache Software Foundation. He is a maintainer of Apache Arrow, along with many other open-source projects. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Session
Model Context Protocol is a standard for defining tools that can be made available to LLMs and AI applications. There’s a lot of noise out there about what you should use to get the best results from AI, so in this talk, I will provide some guidance on when you should use MCP, and when you should reach for some other tool. I will describe cases where MCP is the right tool for the job, and when other things, like skills or other context files, are better. I will also devote attention to questions of security and authentication, which are important for MCP, and provide concrete examples of how MCP servers can be used to unlock agentic workflows while also strengthening data governance. This talk is intended for those who are interested in using LLMs for workflows involving data. No prior experience with MCP is required.