The Agentic Wire
About

What we cover, and why.

Independent reporting on the AI industry — the deals, papers, and infrastructure shifts that move the field.

The Agentic Wire is a daily digest covering generative AI, agentic systems, infrastructure, and the institutional shifts that determine which models reach production.

Most AI news today is either a press release rewritten with extra adjectives or a Twitter thread restated as journalism. We're trying to be neither. The pitch is simple: we read the things you don't have time to read, score them across novelty, impact, technical depth, relevance, and how non-promotional they are, and surface only what we think you'd want to know about.

What we cover

  • GenAI & models — frontier model releases, multimodal, fine-tuning techniques, benchmarks.
  • Agentic AI — autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, tool use, frameworks like LangGraph and CrewAI.
  • Infrastructure & inference — vLLM, serving, hardware, FP8, the cost economics of running models in production.
  • Edge & physical AI — on-device inference, small language models, robotics, embodied AI.
  • Industry— funding rounds, regulation, M&A, the institutional moves behind the headline news.

How we curate

Every story is read by an LLM-powered scorer that rates it on five dimensions before a human ever sees it. Sources are weighted by credibility tier (peer-reviewed and tier-one labs above corporate blogs above content marketing). Stories scoring below 3 are auto-rejected; above 7 are auto-approved into the daily; the middle is queued for editorial review.

We do not run sponsored stories. We do not link out to vendors who paid for placement. The only thing for sale on this site is a Pro subscription that unlocks the archive, weekly deep-dives, and AI Q&A over everything we've covered.

Who's behind it

A small team. We'll add bylines and a masthead as the operation grows; until then, the editorial responsibility rests with the publisher.

Get in touch

Send us a tip, a correction, or a complaint at hello@agenticwire.com. If you want a piece corrected, please include a link to the source.