Comment by fastball
4 hours ago
Most APIs and CLIs are not setup with clear separation of permissions, and when they have those permissions are mostly designed around human access patterns and risks, not LLM ones. The primary example of course being read-only vs write access.
MCPs have provided any easy way to side-step that baggage.
e.g. in an MCP, you have tools, those tools are usually binned into "read" vs "write". Given that, I can easily configure my tooling to give an LLM (e.g. Claude Code) unlimited read access to some system (by allowing all read-only tools) without likewise giving the LLM write/destructive access.
Obviously you can design APIs/CLIs with this in mind, but up until now that has not been a primary concern so they haven't.
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