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Reading comments under one post — Kori L. · Workplace & Jobs
AI acronyms get messy fast. LLMs, RAG, Agents, MCP. Four layers. Four jobs. One system. Think of it like the anatomy of the human body. 𝟭. 𝗟𝗟𝗠 = 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻 The core reasoning engine. It reads, wri…
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Luís Rodrigues! It's good reminder that the value isn't in any single piece, but in how they/re wired together into one functioning system.
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Good analogy 👍. The data sampling and cleaning is an integral part too.
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I'm a bit peeved about the analogy. RAG = Senses + memory retrieval There, now it's all actual body parts, granted that's harder to visualize.
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Loved the distinction that agents don’t just generate answers, they execute workflows and actions across systems. Luís Rodrigues
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This breakdown is excellent, Luís. What I see in real systems is that the “body” only works when each layer is treated as a first‑class component, not an afterthought. Most teams invest heavily in the brain (LLM) and the hands (agents), but the nervous system (MCP) is where reliability, governance, and real‑world integration actually live. LLMs think. RAG grounds. Agents act. MCP keeps the whole organism alive. Great analogy!
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Most companies are weakest at the MCP layer. They buy smarter models, then connect them to messy tools, weak permissions and unclear workflows. That is why the “AI system” breaks before ROI shows up.
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Strong explanation. Many people underestimate that enterprise AI is not just about having a good LLM. Real value is created through the combination of data access, clear processes, AI agents, and clean system integration.
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Yes, Rob. Enterprise AI only scales when every layer is intentionally designed together.
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Absolutely, David. Strong enterprise AI comes from balancing and strengthening every layer together.
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Definitely, enterprise AI works best when all layers are understood together, Meghan.
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Elaine. Exactly, intelligence without connectivity can’t create real enterprise value.
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Right, Sanjiv. Early rollouts often expose how unprepared systems are for autonomous actions.
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Exactly, Jeremiah. Isolated layers can’t deliver the full value of enterprise AI.
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Well said, Dr. Jessica. System design matters far more than individual capabilities alone.
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Right, Susan. Fragmented systems struggle because the layers aren’t aligned properly.
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Definitely, strong models alone can’t compensate for weak architecture and governance, Michelle.
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Yes, Trisha. Making AI accessible is what enables meaningful and scalable impact.
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Exactly, Martin. Clarity is what turns complexity into something usable.
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Enterprise AI works best when intelligence, context, action, and connectivity are designed together.
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Well said, Anna. Integration is what turns individual capabilities into real outcomes.
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