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1000's of Contacts, But Who Will Buy?

1000's of Contacts, But Who Will Buy?

You have thousands of contacts across LinkedIn and your CRM. Each week a handful quietly signal they are ready to do business, but you cannot read them all. Agentico's AI agents sift the noise for you. So how many are ready to buy right now?

Agentic Commerce: 2026's Battle for the Customer

Agentic Commerce: 2026's Battle for the Customer

Amazon, Walmart, Shopify and Alibaba are deploying shopping agents, and 2025 quietly settled the standards letting them transact at scale. Brands optimised for clicks now must optimise for agents. So who owns the customer when an agent stands between you and them?

A Clear-Eyed Guide to AI Agents:          5 Paths to Business Value

A Clear-Eyed Guide to AI Agents: 5 Paths to Business Value

Strip away the hype and AI agents are just LLMs paired with tools and a layer enforcing your rules. From document processing to lead funnels and RFP responses, we set out five paths to value with workflows to evaluate today. Where should you start?

Adam Smith's Productivity Revolution in the Age of AI

Adam Smith's Productivity Revolution in the Age of AI

Microsoft's Autogen lets you hand a team of AI agents an objective and watch them prototype and deliver, echoing Adam Smith's insight that specialised collaboration drove the industrial revolution. But teams bring meetings, groupthink and cost. So when does a team of AIs beat one?

Agentic AI Ingredients

Agentic AI Ingredients

Break agentic AI into its parts — LLM, data, tools, reasoning and environment — and a team of agents can cluster 10,000 apps in a Jupyter notebook with no human prompting. But one ingredient is routinely overlooked. Which part actually makes agents safe to deploy?

Agentic AI tops Gartner’s tech trends.

Agentic AI tops Gartner’s tech trends.

Gartner has named agentic AI its top strategic technology trend for 2025, predicting 15% of day-to-day work decisions will be made autonomously by 2028, up from 0% today. The open question for leaders: which gains are genuinely feasible now, not in 2028?

Agentic Coding Catches On

Agentic Coding Catches On

On 20 June 2024 two coding agents shipped together, Builder.io's Micro Agent and Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet, while Together.ai's Mixture of Agents quietly beat GPT-4. Why do all three foreground a thinking process and testing, and what does that pattern mean for every business workflow?

Out & About

Out & About

Our debut at the Shropshire Business Festival on 11 April landed the same day as Google's AI Agents keynote, sparking lively discussion on generative AI and agents in the workplace. Thanks to Ben Simpson, Hugh Strickland and Chris Henderson.

Agentico Teams Up with Apart Labs for AI Research

Agentico Teams Up with Apart Labs for AI Research

Agentico is committing one day of staff time a week to Apart Lab's AI safety and interpretability research. With models like OpenAI o1 now matching physicians on reasoning, advising on AI has become less like automation engineering and more like recruiting.

We Under-Imagined the Zombie

We Under-Imagined the Zombie

Anthropic measured something like emotions inside Claude — not mimicry, but representations that direct it. Intervene and the behaviour changes. The debate fixates on one question: is AI conscious? This suggests both sides ask the wrong thing. What does it mean for business?

AI Agents Suit Organisations Better Than Chatbots

AI Agents Suit Organisations Better Than Chatbots

Office chatbots like ChatGPT breed an unmanaged 'black market' of shadow IT. Wharton's Ethan Mollick argues AI agents are different. So why can agents act where chatbots only advise — and where do today's models still fall short?

AI Agents Surpass Chatbots, But By How Much?

AI Agents Surpass Chatbots, But By How Much?

OpenAI's o1 and Anthropic's Claude 3.5 both score just 21% on the ARC reasoning benchmark, against 84% for humans, with a $1m prize. We wrapped Claude in an agentic framework that forms hypotheses, tests them and course-corrects. How far did the score jump?

Beware 'Business As A Service'. Get Enterprise Agentic Mesh

Beware 'Business As A Service'. Get Enterprise Agentic Mesh

Buying agentic AI from one hyperscaler looks convenient. But agents encode your business's intelligence, so handing the lot to Microsoft or Google risks core capability. Firms in banking, insurance and pharma see the danger. How do you gain without becoming a 'Business as a Service'?

Blend AI with Machine Learning for Business Breakthroughs

Blend AI with Machine Learning for Business Breakthroughs

The architecture behind ChatGPT was invented to translate — and that is the clue to defensible products. Pair an LLM's natural-language interface with machine learning's specialist analysis. But how do you tame hallucinations and industrialise it for thousands of users?

Building Teams from AI Agents

Building Teams from AI Agents

You become the manager: you set the objective. Three frameworks — AutoGen, MetaGPT and ChatDev — make this real, with agents planning, writing code in Docker and fixing their errors. But LLMs hallucinate. So which tasks can you trust them with?

Commercial Rewards from AI Safety

Commercial Rewards from AI Safety

Human-in-the-loop oversight doesn't scale — people suffer 'vigilance decrement', and nobody could review the thousands of lines of code GPT-5 writes daily. Meanwhile AI safety researchers build techniques where systems check each other. So how do these methods become a commercial edge?

Ending the AI Arms Race in Recruitment

Ending the AI Arms Race in Recruitment

Recruiters drown candidates in AI filters; candidates fire back with AI-written CVs. Every plug-in escalates the arms race. But two agent standards, MCP and A2A, quietly change the dynamics. So what would hiring look like if redesigned for a world where everyone has AI?

Four Impactful Steps to Agentic AI

Four Impactful Steps to Agentic AI

Agentic AI arrived in four steps: from DeepMind's AlphaZero, through AutoGPT learning to use tools, to Stanford's Voyager adapting skills in Minecraft, to teams of agents writing and testing their own software. So what made today's agents capable of running a business process?

Google & Andrew Ng on Agentic AI

Google & Andrew Ng on Agentic AI

In one week Google launched its Vertex AI agent framework and Andrew Ng devoted The Batch to multi-agent collaboration. So why does splitting a task across 'software engineer', 'QA' and 'product manager' agents outperform a single agent — and how should leaders manage them?

Want to Steer AI's Thinking?

Want to Steer AI's Thinking?

Google DeepMind quietly released GemmaScope, tools that expose and tune individual 'features' inside a language model. Agentico used them on Gemma-2-9B to change how an AI reasons, even who it thinks it is. Why does its 'civil law' feature switch off when you type 'Putin'?

How to Easily Sway AI Into Buying...

How to Easily Sway AI Into Buying...

Gartner says a third of enterprise software purchases will involve an AI agent by 2028, and machines are assumed immune to persuasion. We ran 8,000 trials across five frontier models. Which techniques work, which backfire, and what does that mean for selling to agents?

How to Reinvent Markets with Agents?

How to Reinvent Markets with Agents?

A new MIT and Harvard report reaches back to Coase's 1937 theory of the firm and Gale-Shapley matching to argue the real prize isn't automating old processes. The boundaries between firms and markets start to move. So where does that leave your competitive advantage?

Lessons from an AI Strategy

Lessons from an AI Strategy

Across dozens of AI strategy sessions with SMEs, the same themes recur. The 'AI is hype' versus 'AI will take over' debate distracts staff from the opportunity. Everyone has the same AI, so capability is no edge. So where does an SME's advantage come from?

Life with AI: What Should Today's Young People Study?

Life with AI: What Should Today's Young People Study?

Today's students face 40-year careers managing AI agents that write code, support customers, even hire people. Researcher Ajeya Cotra's thought experiment, an orphaned eight-year-old hiring an adult to run a $1 trillion company, shows why that is harder than it sounds. So what should they study?

New Economics of the Agentic Firm

New Economics of the Agentic Firm

When cognitive labour was scarce, firms built processes to protect it. Now agents generate drafts and fixes faster than humans can inspect, and review becomes the bottleneck. If intelligence is suddenly cheap, what becomes scarce inside the firm, and what must leaders redesign?

Getting Noticed by Microsoft Research

Getting Noticed by Microsoft Research

Microsoft Research gave our data science team a shout-out at their annual conference for a team of AI agents, built on the AutoGen framework, that converse freely to write code and investigate data in Jupyter Notebooks.

Tech & Innovation Ecosystem

Tech & Innovation Ecosystem

A pleasure to join the Tech and Innovation roundtable on 5 June, led by Oxford Brookes University — a room of R&D-focused SMEs, from carbon fibre manufacturers to zero-emission transport operators, where we chipped in for AI. Thanks to Richard Rosser at B4 Business.

10 Paths to Win in Agentic Commerce

10 Paths to Win in Agentic Commerce

Once agents start finding, negotiating and buying on our behalf, they become participants and the economy shifts. Drawing on MIT and Harvard research, this maps ten templates where new players and markets are emerging. The harder question: which is coming for your business first?

The AI Agent Economy

The AI Agent Economy

A year ago few had heard of agentic AI. Now Nvidia's Jensen Huang calls the opportunity 'gigantic' and 96% of executives told Accenture it is significant. Venture capital sees agents unseating SaaS. So where does that leave the software your organisation already runs on?

The Agentic AI Stack for Enterprises

The Agentic AI Stack for Enterprises

With Simon Torrance we mapped the agentic AI ecosystem into a three-tier stack: engagement, capabilities and data. Some layers teem with innovators; others are near-empty. But the foundational layer isn't a technology at all. So which capabilities should an enterprise in-source, and which buy in?

The Learning Loop is the Moat

The Learning Loop is the Moat

The gap between top models has collapsed to 5%, and GPT-3.5-level inference cost fell 280-fold in under two years. If AI is now a commodity, competitors can buy the same agent tomorrow. So where does durable advantage live, and why can't it be bought?

The Price of Progress: AI Agents vs SaaS Business Models

The Price of Progress: AI Agents vs SaaS Business Models

OpenAI has floated agents priced like a wage at $2,000/month, but if agents aren't people, why pay a salary rather than for results? Moving from SaaS subscriptions to variable, task-based pricing turns every employee into a manager of contractors. Are businesses ready to govern it?

Think Outside the Bot

Think Outside the Bot

Most businesses build 'faster horses' with AI, automating what already exists. Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson calls this the Turing Trap: machines so good at emulating us they replace us, transferring wealth not creating it. So what are AI's superpowers — and which can't you imagine?

Understand, Edit & Steer AI - via API

Understand, Edit & Steer AI - via API

At a Goodfire and Apart hackathon, our team built a tool to catch hallucinations in medical diagnostic AI, then steer the model around them neuron by neuron via a simple API. What does it mean when a business can edit a model's internals this easily?

UX for Agentic AI: Transforming Users into Team Managers

UX for Agentic AI: Transforming Users into Team Managers

Agentic AI flips users from doers into managers of agent teams, yet the 'AI native' interface is still an unwritten page in the UX handbook. Tools from OpenAI, Cassidy and Zapier get the workflows right, but leave users quietly disappointed. What are designers missing?

How Did Google's AI Agent Achieve Months of Work in 2 Days ?

How Did Google's AI Agent Achieve Months of Work in 2 Days ?

Google's AI Co-Scientist matched in two days what PhD researchers took months to discover on bacterial gene transfer, and published how its agents did it. The architecture shows where real AI value comes from. So what separates the firms that profit from those left behind?

What is the Vision for Agentic AI?

What is the Vision for Agentic AI?

Meta has spent billions on AI agents, yet no one has set out a coherent vision for where they are driving us. So we distilled one from the public statements of Sierra, Microsoft, DeepMind and dozens of others. What is agentic AI actually for?

What's Next for AI Agentic Workflows

What's Next for AI Agentic Workflows

Google Brain founder Andrew Ng says agents are the trend to watch. He sets out four reasoning patterns — reflection, tool use, planning and multi-agent collaboration — and a claim: GPT-3.5 arranged into agents can out-code GPT-4. Why would the weaker model win?

When Attention Is Automated, Judgment Becomes the Advantage

When Attention Is Automated, Judgment Becomes the Advantage

METR's data shows the length of tasks AI completes reliably doubling every seven months; humans hold focus for twenty minutes. Attention, scarce for fifty years, is becoming abundant. If attention is no longer the constraint, what is, and where should you deploy agents?

Where's the Frontier in Agentic AI?

Where's the Frontier in Agentic AI?

Berkeley's second Agentic AI Summit drew Google, OpenAI, NVIDIA, IBM and frontier researchers for talks on where agents are heading, from Chi Wang's MassGen to the Linux Foundation's 'Internet of Agents'. So what does the near future of agentic AI actually hold for enterprises?