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We have some exciting AI news today: Amazon deployed its one‑millionth warehouse robot and unveiled DeepFleet, a generative AI model boosting fleet efficiency by ~10%, and Grammarly acquired email startup Superhuman to become a full‑blown AI productivity platform. Here’s a closer look at these and other major developments:

1. Amazon Deploys Its 1 Millionth Robot and Launches New AI to Boost Efficiency

Amazon has hit a major milestone with the deployment of its 1 millionth warehouse robot and introduced DeepFleet, a new AI foundation model that boosts robot travel efficiency by 10%. The AI system helps streamline movement in fulfillment centers, leading to faster deliveries and lower costs. The company is also focusing on employee upskilling, with over 700,000 workers trained to operate and support its advanced robotics systems.

2. Grammarly Acquires Superhuman to Build AI Productivity Platform

Grammarly is buying email app Superhuman as part of its push to become a full-fledged AI productivity platform. With email already being its top use case, the move lets Grammarly integrate directly into inboxes while building toward a future with AI agents for tasks like sales, support, and marketing. The company aims to compete with OpenAI and Google by offering a suite of intelligent tools that work across workflows.

3. Cloudflare Launches 'Pay Per Crawl' to Let Websites Charge AI Bots

Cloudflare has introduced a new feature called Pay Per Crawl that allows website owners to charge AI crawlers for accessing their content. Instead of choosing between blocking bots or giving free access, publishers can now set a price per request. The system uses the HTTP 402 Payment Required code and ensures secure crawler identification. It's a step toward a more controlled and monetized web in the age of AI agents.

4. WhatsApp Adds AI, Calling, and Unified Marketing Tools for Businesses

WhatsApp is rolling out major updates to support businesses, including centralized campaign tools across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram in Ads Manager. New AI features will help companies handle chats, give product recommendations, and follow up with customers. Larger businesses will also be able to receive calls, send voice messages, and even do video calls, making WhatsApp a more powerful platform for customer engagement.

5. This Startup Is Making AI Data Centers Smarter About Energy Use

Emerald AI has launched software that helps AI data centers cut energy use during peak demand without hurting performance. In a test with NVIDIA GPUs, their system reduced power by 25% while maintaining quality. By shifting flexible workloads and responding to grid needs, this tech could ease pressure on local utilities, speed up new data center deployments, and help integrate more renewable energy.

6. X Launches AI-Written Community Notes in Pilot Test

X (formerly Twitter) is starting to let AI write Community Notes, its crowd-sourced fact-checking system. The pilot will allow developers to build “AI Note Writers” that suggest notes in test mode, with human-rated feedback guiding their accuracy. If approved, AI-generated notes will begin showing up later this month. X says this will boost scale and speed, though some worry about oversight and potential bias.

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