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Android MCP SDK with Jason Pearson

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Today we venture in the world of AI with Jason Pearson and the Android MCP (Model Context Protocol) SDK, a new library that allows Android developers to build apps that can communicate with AI models more effectively.

While this library is still in its early days, this solution has a lot of potential to revolutionize how we interact and debug our Android apps. Jason is going to share insights from his with MCP and what it enables for Android developers: from layout inspections, to network debugging and potentially automating and simplifying UI testing for mobile apps!

Enjoy the show 👨‍🍳

Show Notes

  • 00.00 Intro
  • 00.46 Episode Start
  • 01.16 Jason’s Introduction
  • 02.02 What is the Android MCP SDK?
  • 04.36 MCP Use cases
  • 08.19 Shipping MCPs in production apps
  • 12.32 Installing the MCP SDK
  • 14.36 Project Maturity
  • 16.21 Building a new mental model
  • 22.45 What got into building an MCP server?
  • 25.24 How does the MCP protocol look like?
  • 29.36 Which APIs from the MCP spec have you implemented?
  • 31.18 What’s next for the Android MCP SDK?
  • 34.49 The future of AI
  • 40.42 Futher reading
  • 43.55 Where people can find you online?

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100 episodes

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Manage episode 493590301 series 2836526
Content provided by Nicola Corti. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicola Corti or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Today we venture in the world of AI with Jason Pearson and the Android MCP (Model Context Protocol) SDK, a new library that allows Android developers to build apps that can communicate with AI models more effectively.

While this library is still in its early days, this solution has a lot of potential to revolutionize how we interact and debug our Android apps. Jason is going to share insights from his with MCP and what it enables for Android developers: from layout inspections, to network debugging and potentially automating and simplifying UI testing for mobile apps!

Enjoy the show 👨‍🍳

Show Notes

  • 00.00 Intro
  • 00.46 Episode Start
  • 01.16 Jason’s Introduction
  • 02.02 What is the Android MCP SDK?
  • 04.36 MCP Use cases
  • 08.19 Shipping MCPs in production apps
  • 12.32 Installing the MCP SDK
  • 14.36 Project Maturity
  • 16.21 Building a new mental model
  • 22.45 What got into building an MCP server?
  • 25.24 How does the MCP protocol look like?
  • 29.36 Which APIs from the MCP spec have you implemented?
  • 31.18 What’s next for the Android MCP SDK?
  • 34.49 The future of AI
  • 40.42 Futher reading
  • 43.55 Where people can find you online?

Resources

Show links

  continue reading

100 episodes

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