A Platform Comes Apart: Part 1
Today’s post explores what happens to the scholarly content platform when AI agents become the users.
Adam Hyde is the founder of Pure Science Inc. and has spent over two decades reshaping the infrastructure of scholarly publishing. He founded Book Sprints in 2007 and the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation (Coko) in 2015. He is the creator of PurePub.ai and a leading voice on the practical application of AI agent systems in academic publishing workflows.
Today’s post explores what happens to the scholarly content platform when AI agents become the users.
Today’s guest post asserts that AI infrastructure will let publishers truly leverage machines, while brand and community are what will keep them meaningful to humans.
Adam Hyde from the Coko Foundation answers some commonly asked questions about open source software and its potential for use in scholarly communications.