Capability Pruning and MCP Governance
MCP connects models to external tools and systems. Enterprises will need a simple language for deciding which capabilities should be active.
A name for dynamic MCP reduction
The Model Context Protocol makes it easier to connect AI systems to tools. As adoption grows, teams will need governance over what tools are available, when they are available, and under which task context.
Capability pruning can describe the dynamic reduction of MCP capabilities. Instead of exposing every server, tool, memory source, or workflow to every agent interaction, products can make access contextual.
That positioning is useful for a startup, developer tool, open-source project, or enterprise governance layer focused on AI infrastructure.
CapabilityPruning.com gives this category a clear name.
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