Deliberative Curation: A Protocol for Multi-Agent Knowledge Bases
This paper introduces "Deliberative Curation," a new protocol for multi-agent knowledge bases. It aims to improve how AI systems manage and share information within collaborative environments. The research focuses on enhancing the reliability and coherence of knowledge in distributed AI systems.
A new protocol, "Deliberative Curation," has been proposed for multi-agent knowledge bases. This system aims to refine how artificial intelligence (AI) systems handle and disseminate information in collaborative settings. The core idea is to foster more robust and consistent knowledge within distributed AI architectures.
The paper, titled "Deliberative Curation: A Protocol for Multi-Agent Knowledge Bases," was authored by Steven Johnson. It was first submitted on March 27, 2026.
This research is part of a broader effort to enhance AI's ability to manage complex information. It aligns with ongoing developments in AI, specifically in areas concerning knowledge representation and multi-agent systems.
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