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Alibaba's Metis agent cuts redundant AI tool calls from 98% to 2% — and gets more accurate doing it

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Writer launches AI agents that can act without prompts, taking on Amazon, Microsoft and Salesforce
The release, which also includes a new Adobe Experience Manager connector and a suite of enhanced governance controls such as bring-your-own encryption keys and a Datadog observability plugin, represents Writer's most aggressive bet yet on fully autonomous enterprise AI. It arrives at a moment when AWS, Salesforce, and Microsoft are all racing to establish their own agentic platforms, and when the question of how much autonomy enterprises will actually hand to AI agents remains deeply unresolved.

Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service
On its face, the financing is another large AI round in a market still awash in capital. But the deal is more revealing than that. It suggests that a new line is being drawn inside enterprise AI — not between companies that have a chatbot and companies that do not, but between companies that can show AI works in the messy, brittle, heavily governed environments where large businesses actually operate, and those that still mostly shine in demos.

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Amazon’s OpenAI gambit signals a new phase in the cloud wars — one where exclusivity no longer applies
The announcements, made at a live event in San Francisco titled "What's Next with AWS," landed just 24 hours after OpenAI and Microsoft publicly restructured their exclusive cloud partnership — a move that, for the first time, freed OpenAI to distribute all of its products across rival cloud providers. AWS CEO Matt Garman called it "a huge partnership" and said customers have been asking for OpenAI models inside AWS "from the very early days."
