
arXiv:2510.19600v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: In the quest for scientific progress, communicating research is as vital as the discovery itself. Yet, researchers are often sidetracked by the manual, repetitive chore of building project webpages to make their dense papers accessible. While automation has tackled static slides and posters, the dynamic, interactive nature of webpages has remained an unaddressed challenge. To bridge this gap, we reframe the problem, arguing that the solution lies not in a single command, but in a collaborative, hierarchical process. We introduce $\textb
The proliferation of AI capabilities is enabling more sophisticated human-agent collaboration for complex tasks, pushing automation beyond simple, static content generation.
This development addresses a significant bottleneck in scientific communication, potentially accelerating knowledge dissemination and increasing the accessibility of specialized research.
The previous manual burden of creating dynamic research webpages can now be significantly offloaded to AI agents, freeing up researchers' time for core discovery.
- · Researchers
- · Academic institutions
- · AI agent developers
- · Scientific publishers
- · Manual web developers specializing in research pages
Researchers will spend less time on administrative tasks and more on research itself.
Improved accessibility of research could foster faster interdisciplinary collaboration and societal impact.
The reduced barrier to effectively communicate complex research might lead to an increase in research output and diversity of topics.
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