🦞 UPS Automates 90% of Customs

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UPS Automates 90% of Customs

TL;DR: UPS says agentic AI now clears 90% of daily customs entries without human review, up from 21% in early 2025, even as volume jumped from 13,000 to 112,000 packages a day. The system handles classification, documentation and error checking continuously, helping 97% of shipments clear customs on their first day while humans handle the remaining exceptions. Read more →
Salesforce Says AI Agents Triple

TL;DR: Salesforce’s 2026 Agentic Enterprise Index found the average number of production AI agents per organization nearly tripled from five to 13, while creation time fell 53%. Employee sessions with agents also tripled, and 70% of customer-service sessions are now handled autonomously. Retail and travel lead adoption, while regulated industries deploy fewer but more sophisticated agents. Read more →
Corporate AI Spending Splits Sharply

TL;DR: Ramp data shows U.S. corporate AI spending is splitting sharply: the top 1% of businesses spent a median $7,400 per employee in July, versus just $11.95 at the median company. Anthropic leads paid business adoption at 43.5%, but even heavy spenders are resisting premium models, while CFOs are becoming more optimistic that AI returns will arrive within two years. Read more →
Claude Explains Its Text Watermark

TL;DR: Anthropic detailed how Claude’s new text watermark embeds an invisible statistical pattern into generated wording using a cryptographic key. The company says it adds no tokens, cost, slowdown, or measurable quality loss, and cannot identify individual users. Detection works best on longer text, weakens for code and factual answers, and can disappear after substantial rewriting. Read more →
Reddit Turns Posts Into AI Videos

TL;DR: Reddit is testing a new format that turns selected text posts and comments into short videos with AI voices reading them aloud, while highlighting the text on screen. Users can switch between “Read” and “Play.” The experiment is live on web and rolling out to mobile, as Reddit explores more accessible, audio-first ways to consume community discussions. Read more →
Workers Hide Their AI Use

TL;DR: Microsoft and LinkedIn data show 52% of workers hesitate to admit using AI for important tasks, while 78% bring their own AI tools to work. Inc. argues mixed signals from leaders are creating “shadow AI,” making mistakes harder to catch. The proposed fix is clearer policies, transparent leadership, rewards for judgment, and no-blame reporting when AI fails. Read more →
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