Good morning, a lot of people try to minimize their AI usage. Apparently those people don't work at Amazon. Big leaps in autonomous trucking and customer service today. We reviewed 653 articles for this edition. These are the stories you should know.

🔥 Today's stories

1. Amazon Employees Inflate AI Usage Due to Management Pressure to Use AI
Workers are burning tokens in trivial things just to show they are using AI more. Amazon told employees AI usage would not be in performance evaluations. Employees don't seem to believe them.

2. Kodiak AI Logged More Autonomous Trucking Miles in Q1 This Year Than All of 2025
We could run a autonomous trucking story every day. Kodiak's revenue was up 74% quarter over quarter. More miles run in Q1 2026 than all of 2025. This is what exponential growth looks like.

3. Google to Hire Hundreds of Engineers to Help Customers Adopt Its AI
Last week we saw Anthropic team up with Wall Street firms in a similar implementation venture. We've been saying implementation lags capability for a while now.

4. HubSpot's AI Agent Resolves 70% of Customer Support Tickets Autonomously
Last year it resolved 20%. A year later it's at 70% overall with some customers reporting over 90% success. HubSpot's AI credit consumption was up 67% versus last quarter.

5. 92% of Workers Surveyed Support Policies to Restrict AI in Workplaces
Requirements to have a human as a final decision maker and transparency for when AI is used were most popular.

6. AI is Creating a Generation of Developers Who Can’t Debug Their Own Code
Junior engineers relying heavily on AI coding assistants are struggling to fix errors when the generated code fails. How bad does this get 5, 10, +15 years from now?

7. GitLab Cuts Jobs to Pivot Workforce Toward the 'Agentic' AI Era
GitLab announced a workforce reduction as part of a strategic pivot to focus on AI agents. The restructuring highlights how even major tech platforms are shedding traditional roles to fund their transition into autonomous AI development.

⚡ Also worth knowing

George Clooney, Tom Hanks, and Meryl Streep Back New Human Consent Standard for AI Licensing: Hollywood A-listers back a new standard to enforce AI licensing and consent.

Writer's Pay Cut In Half By AI: A freelance writer reports a 50% pay cut after being shifted to AI editing.

Papa Johns Tests Drone Delivery in North Carolina: Papa Johns is the latest restaurant chain to try drone delivery.

AI adoption is accelerating.

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