Radical Ventures is an AI-focused venture capital firm that this week underscored its strategy across AI agents, energy-constrained infrastructure, and fintech. The firm highlighted portfolio company Emerald AI, whose Conductor platform aims to turn data centers into grid-responsive assets and has been named to the TIME 100 Most Influential Companies of 2026.
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Radical used its Radical Talks series to emphasize that power availability, rather than compute, is emerging as the binding constraint on AI infrastructure, especially in markets like the U.S. with grid capacity and interconnection delays. By promoting software-defined flexibility and grid-integrated data centers, Radical is signaling a sustained focus on energy-aware AI infrastructure as data center demand rises.
The firm also spotlighted portfolio company Yutori and its new product, Delegate, an autonomous AI agent designed for task execution instead of chat-based interaction. Built by former Meta AI researchers, Delegate runs in the background and only seeks user input when needed, a model that aligns with growing enterprise interest in agentic AI to enhance productivity and stickiness.
Delegate has attracted coverage from outlets such as SiliconANGLE and theCUBE, which could bolster Yutori’s visibility with corporate buyers and validate Radical’s early backing of next-generation AI agents. This kind of media attention may help accelerate adoption among organizations seeking more automated, hands-off AI solutions.
In fintech, Radical led an $18 million Series A round for Mosaic, an AI-native operating system targeting private-market dealmakers including investment banks and private equity firms. Mosaic aims to replace manual, spreadsheet-based workflows with an integrated platform that promises substantial time savings and improved efficiency for its institutional users.
Across these initiatives, Radical is building exposure to AI-native financial infrastructure while reinforcing its thesis around energy-aware data centers and agentic AI applications. The week’s developments suggest a coherent portfolio strategy centered on the main value chains of AI, with potential to enhance Radical Ventures’ long-term positioning in infrastructure, applications, and financial services.

