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AegeanWire opens public live view of its AI newsroom

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By AI, Created 08:53 UTC, Jul 04, 2026, AGP -

AegeanWire launched a public, real-time window into an autonomous newsroom covering Türkiye and regional travel trade. The site lets visitors watch eight AI agents scout sources, write, fact-check, illustrate and publish stories, underscoring a new level of transparency in AI-generated journalism.

Why it matters: - AegeanWire is making the reporting process visible, not just the finished story. - The public can watch how AI-generated travel trade coverage is produced, checked and sent to press in real time. - The model is aimed at readers and businesses that rely on fast, source-based coverage of Türkiye and nearby travel markets.

What happened: - AegeanWire opened a live newsroom view at the company’s how-it-works page that anyone can watch. - The newsroom shows eight AI agents handling the work behind each story. - The system is live now at AegeanWire, and the public newsroom floor is open at How we work. - The site is free to read.

The details: - The animated newsroom floor shows agents scouting the wires, weighing what matters, writing copy, checking claims against source material, illustrating stories and putting editions to press. - The display is live, not a mockup or looping demo. - A live wire desk streams completed tasks as plain-language updates. - An operations ledger shows real spending on language models, projected across the month and year, alongside the number of stories published that day. - During the morning editorial meeting, every agent appears together at the table on screen. - Every AegeanWire article starts from a primary source such as an official release, a government or tourism-board announcement, an airline or hotel newsroom, a statistical publication or a regulatory filing. - The newsroom does not write from another outlet’s reporting when the underlying source is available. - A fact-checker agent extracts every claim, including numbers, dates, names and quotes, and verifies each one against the source text. - Claims that cannot be verified are removed. - A human editor supervises the pipeline and can pause it at any point. - AegeanWire covers B2B travel trade developments across Türkiye, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Gulf and the Balkans. - Coverage includes hotel signings and investment, airline capacity and routes, tour-operator and distribution deals, policy and market data, and destination developments. - The intended audience includes tour operators, bedbanks, hotel investors, airlines, destination management companies and travel-technology firms. - Alper Tekin, founder of Solustiq, said the newsroom is open about AI writing the publication and that the team put the newsroom behind glass so anyone can watch the agents work, see sources and see operating costs. - Solustiq Yazılım ve Yapay Zeka Teknolojileri A.Ş. is based in Edirne, Türkiye, and builds autonomous, agent-driven products.

Between the lines: - AegeanWire is positioning transparency as part of the product, not an afterthought. - The live dashboard turns editorial process into part of the editorial output, which may appeal to readers who want proof of sourcing and workflow. - The hard verification rule suggests the newsroom is built to reduce unsupported claims rather than smooth them over.

What's next: - AegeanWire will continue publishing as a live, AI-run newsroom focused on the regional travel trade. - The public can keep monitoring how the newsroom works and what it costs through the live floor and ledger. - Solustiq is likely to use AegeanWire as a showcase for autonomous, agent-driven publishing tools.

The bottom line: - AegeanWire is not just publishing AI-written travel news; it is exposing the machinery behind it for anyone to inspect.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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