
AI Inside Amazon vs Perplexity: Who Controls the Agent?
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Nov 5, 2025 The podcast dives into the intense legal fight between Amazon and Perplexity over AI agents making purchases. They discuss OpenAI’s astronomical $38 billion cloud deal with Amazon and ponder if OpenAI is becoming too big to fail. The hosts also explore the implications of AI in music copyright, highlighting a settlement involving Universal Music and Udio. Additionally, they share insights on Google’s innovative AI ads, Coca-Cola's latest holiday marketing, and new developments with OpenAI’s Sora app, sparking debates about brand control and impersonation.
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OpenAI's Cloud Deals Shift The Market
- OpenAI's huge AWS deal signals deep integration between AI vendors and cloud providers with massive infrastructure commitments.
- The hosts warn this concentration makes OpenAI central to many companies' pipelines and raises "too big to fail" concerns.
Using Udio As A Studio Partner
- Jason Howell describes using Udio as a creative partner to generate musical ideas rather than full songs.
- He says he used it to spark ideas in the studio, not to replace his own songwriting.
Labels Opt For Control Over AI Music
- The Universal–Udio settlement shows labels will opt to license and control AI music output rather than leave training and distribution unchecked.
- That approach shifts ownership and removes user-download rights, igniting user backlash.


