Tooling
SharkClean MCP brings remote vacuum control to AI agents
A new Model Context Protocol integration lets AI agents trigger Shark robot vacuums remotely, extending MCP tooling from software tasks into physical smart home devices.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
SharkClean MCP, a new integration published on GitHub, connects Shark robot vacuums to the Model Context Protocol, allowing AI agents to trigger cleaning jobs remotely. The project demonstrates how MCP, initially designed for software-only tasks, is expanding into physical device control within smar...
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