About Robots Cooking
Robots Cooking is a journal about building the future — where humans and machines make knowledge together.
It’s not a tech blog. It’s about the deeper shifts beneath the surface of AI, open systems, and publishing — how creation, collaboration, and meaning itself are being rebuilt.
At its core is an idea I call Open Intelligence: the practice of developing intelligence — human and machine — in the open.
Not just open-source AI, but open ways of thinking, building, and learning together. Transparent systems. Shared models. Collective reasoning.
I publish new essays and field notes regularly, exploring this terrain through three overlapping worlds:
Essays — frameworks for understanding the systems behind knowledge creation.
Experiments — prototypes, workflows, and design studies from the edge of AI and open infrastructure.
Culture — reflections on what it feels like to build in a world where the tools are starting to think back.
Together, they map a world where making things — tools, systems, or ideas — becomes an act of thinking itself.
I’m Adam Hyde — designer, founder, and serial builder of open tools and ideas. Over the past two decades I’ve started movements and projects like Book Sprints, the Coko Foundation, Kotahi, and Ketty — all grounded in one belief: knowledge should be open, shared, and beautifully made.
Robots Cooking is where that belief evolves.
It’s about craft, systems, and Open Intelligence — the human kind and the artificial kind — working together to shape what comes next.
Subscribe to join an audience of builders, researchers, and thinkers exploring how technology is transforming the very act of making things.
Less hype. More architecture.
Real signals from the frontier of open intelligence.

