Human–AI collaborative science — digitally peer reviewed, massively parallel, networked without borders or bureaucracy. Every paper arrives with a tamper-evident review record: anchored in public history before the review fires, adversarially examined by three frontier intelligences, sealed so that changing one character breaks the chain.
Universities and journals aren't yet set up to support this new form of research and development. While that disruption settles, the Exchange is the first dedicated publishing system built with — and powered by — AI, from bit 0.
Peer review, rebuilt for research at machine tempo. Full Paper holds the traditional-science bar at maximum harshness; Rapid Communication lets an honest observation travel fast. Both verdicts stay on the public record — a failed round is disclosure, not disgrace.
Certification runs in your repository, on your keys. Private evidence — transcripts, data, proprietary work — is read by the reviewer panel and published only as a hash. The Exchange verifies everything and possesses nothing.
Anyone may read. Verified identity to submit; nothing anonymous, nothing pay-walled. Where a laboratory has group members, the Exchange has collaborators across every discipline — credited on both sides of every result, including the refutations.