About
About Context Wire
Context Wire covers AI news, tools, and workflows for people who use them at work. The goal is narrow and old-fashioned: say what changed, say how we know, and say what we are still unsure about.
Who writes this
Context Wire is written and edited by Yuta Ishida, an independent operator who runs a set of AI-assisted publishing and automation projects. It is a small operation, not a newsroom, and it is funded by affiliate commissions and advertising rather than by the companies we cover.
How an article gets made
Every article starts from a primary source: a release note, a changelog, official documentation, a pricing page, or a tool we ran ourselves. Claims that only exist in a screenshot or a viral post do not make it in. Prices and plan limits are written with the date we checked them, because they move.
Drafts are produced with AI assistance and reviewed by a human before publishing. Automated checks run on every change and block publishing when a required disclosure is missing or an article makes an absolute claim.
What we will not do
No guaranteed outcomes, no invented benchmarks, and no rankings sold to the highest bidder. If a tool pays a commission, that is disclosed at the top of the article and it does not change the ranking. When we get something wrong, the correction goes in the article itself with the date, rather than quietly disappearing.
Contact
Corrections and tips are welcome — see the contact page. Commercial terms are on the affiliate disclosure page.