Editorial Introduction: Appification in the Age of AI (Continued)
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| Publication date | 05-2026 |
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| Book title | Appification in the Age of AI |
| Book subtitle | Exploring Embeddedness, Visibility, and Dependency |
| Series | ASI Sprint Report |
| Chapter | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 8–29 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| Publisher | App Studies Initiative |
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| Abstract |
Building directly on the previous work in this series, this report examines the ‘appification of AI’—how AI creeps into our daily lives through various new types of applications and emerging app ecosystems. As the landscape shifts from generative to agentic AI, our central analytical concern is AI’s increasing embeddedness, visibility, and dependency as it transitions into an invisible, foundational infrastructure. Drawing on app studies, platform studies, and critical AI studies, the studies included in this collection investigate this unfolding process across three dimensions: AI-powered applications, everyday uses, and infrastructural integration. Through a series of mappings and five new case studies developed in collaboration with Master's students, the findings demonstrate AI’s systematic transition into an invisible, infrastructural foundation that redistributes power towards dominant platforms. Specific studies show that first-party AI apps deepen the infrastructural reach of providers through a ‘gradient of absorption’ in mundane task fulfillment; AI mental health apps introduce distinct app logics that reconfigure care; and in domains like food tracking and beauty, there is a consistent gap between developers’ advanced technological narratives and users’ practical, often culturally localised, interpretation of AI. Ultimately, the report highlights the critical significance of app and platform studies for understanding the cultural, economic, and political dimensions of AI as it becomes structurally integrated into the apps and infrastructures of everyday life.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Related publication | Multi-Situated App Studies: Methods and Propositions Exploring Appification Editorial Introduction Apps and Infrastructures – a Research Agenda The Nationality of Apps API Governance: The Case of Facebook’s Evolution Appification in the Age of AI Appification in the Age of AI Big AI: Cloud infrastructure dependence and the industrialisation of artificial intelligence Platform and app histories: Assessing source availability in web archives and app repositories Social Media and Platform Historiography: Challenges and Opportunities App Ecosystem Analysis The Political Economy of AI as Platform Editorial Introduction |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/hv34x |
| Other links | https://appstudies.org/research-output/publications/asi-sprint-report-series/ |
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Introduction_Age of AI [ASI Sprint Report No. 3] – Van der Vlist and Weltevrede [eds]
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