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Ejentum ships MCP server for cognitive harnesses, simplifying agent integration

The developer behind Ejentum has released ejentum-mcp, a new tool that exposes four cognitive scaffolding APIs as MCP tools. This integration allows any agentic client, such as Claude Desktop or Cursor, to easily call these harnesses. The goal is to prevent LLMs from making confident but incorrect responses by providing structured cognitive scaffolds that block common failure modes like sycophancy or hallucinated citations. AI

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IMPACT Provides developers with a low-friction way to integrate advanced cognitive scaffolding into agentic systems, potentially improving LLM reliability.

RANK_REASON This is a product release that integrates existing LLM capabilities into a new framework, rather than a novel model or research.

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 · Frank Brsrk ·

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