The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has come under scrutiny for its early developmental issues and perceived lack of readiness for practical applications, especially in chatbot contexts. Critics express concerns about the protocol's reliance on community feedback and its potential shortcomings in security and adaptability for dynamic tool usage in conversations. Commenters raise valid points about usability, apprehension towards downloading third-party tools, and the risk of hasty technology promotion leading to future credibility issues in AI. The discussion highlights the need for caution regarding the implementation of new technologies and emphasizes the importance of robust security measures from the outset.