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The rules of online shopping are being rewritten — quietly, but fast.
AI’s breaking records, orders are skyrocketing, and a few giants aren’t too thrilled about it.
This issue unpacks the tension between innovation and control — and why the next era of e-commerce might belong to the bots.
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🛒 Shopify Reports 11x Surge in AI Orders as Amazon Battles Perplexity Over AI Shopping Bots

Y’all — this week’s AI-commerce news is wild.
Shopify just dropped one of the biggest flexes we’ve seen all year. According to them, AI-driven orders are up 11x, and AI traffic has exploded 7x since January.
And while Shopify’s over here throwing a victory parade for AI-powered commerce, Amazon’s busy sending legal threats to Perplexity over — wait for it — AI shopping bots.
So yeah, it’s a mixed bag.
Let’s start with the numbers, because they’re insane.
Shopify’s Q3 earnings call reads like an AI success story on steroids.
They said traffic from AI assistants — like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Perplexity — has multiplied sevenfold this year, and purchases through AI-powered search have jumped elevenfold.
Shopify President Harley Finkelstein literally called AI “the biggest shift in technology since the internet” — which, honestly, might not be an exaggeration anymore, it’s in -fact tangible proof that agentic commerce — where bots don’t just recommend what to buy, they buy it for you — has taken off faster than anyone expected.
Instead of typing “buy running shoes” into a website, your AI assistant just… does it.
It knows your size, color preferences, budget — maybe even how many miles you’ve run lately. The dream is frictionless, personalized, invisible shopping.
And Shopify’s advantage? Totally unfair.
They’ve got data from millions of merchants and billions of transactions — basically the largest sandbox for training shopping AI in the world.
They move fast, too. Internally, they’ve got tools like Scout, which scans oceans of feedback and data to make better product calls. Externally, they’re partnering with OpenAI, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity to bring shopping right into the AI tools people already use.
Finkelstein summed it up perfectly: “AI isn’t a feature; it’s the engine.”
And right now, that engine’s running hot.
Meanwhile… Over on the other side of the internet, Amazon is not loving this new “AI agents buying stuff” future.
Earlier this week, they sent Perplexity a cease-and-desist over its agentic browser — basically telling them to keep their AI shopping bot, Comet, out of Amazon’s store.
Amazon says Comet violates its terms of service by pretending to be a human shopper instead of identifying itself as an AI agent.
Perplexity fired back in a blog post titled “Bullying is not innovation,” — which, you’ve gotta admit, is an A+ headline — accusing Amazon of trying to control how people use AI on the web.
So who’s right?
Amazon argues that other intermediaries — like food delivery apps or travel sites — identify themselves when they act on behalf of users, and that AI agents should do the same.
Perplexity says, “Nah — if it’s working on a human’s behalf, it should have the same permissions as that human.”
Now, this isn’t just a petty squabble — it could define how the next generation of AI shopping works.
If Amazon wins, every AI agent will have to “knock on the door” before making a purchase. If Perplexity wins, the internet gets a Wild West of autonomous bots that buy, book, and browse without asking permission.
And hey — Amazon already has its own shopping bot, Rufus. So yeah, it’s not hard to see the motive here.
At the end of the day, Amazon might just be setting the rules for everyone else — conveniently in a way that benefits, well… Amazon.
And if you think this sounds familiar — you’re right.
Cloudflare already accused Perplexity months ago of scraping websites that blocked AI crawlers. This Amazon fight is just the next battle in a much bigger war: it's about who actually controls how AI agents move across the web?
The big picture.
Shopify’s proving AI shopping isn’t theoretical anymore — it’s here, and it’s working.
Meanwhile, Amazon’s making sure it stays in charge of how that future unfolds. Whether it’s open or walled off depends on who wins this round.
Either way, we’re witnessing the birth of agentic commerce — where your AI doesn’t just find you a deal… it does the deal for you.
And the companies that figure that out first? They’re going to own the next decade of online shopping.
So yeah — Shopify’s surfing the AI wave, Amazon’s drawing legal lines in the sand, and somewhere in between, the future of the web is being negotiated in real time.
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🎉 OpenAI Brings Its Viral AI Video App, Sora, to Android

Okay fam, big update — Sora’s finally on Android.
Yup, OpenAI just dropped its viral AI video app across the U.S., Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam for Android users!
This means one thing: everyone’s about to start making way too many AI videos of themselves doing ridiculous stuff.
The Sora app is now available on Android in:
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Taiwan
Thailand
US
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And remember when it hit iOS back in September? It blew up — Sora went from zero to 1 million downloads in a week. Now that it’s hit Google Play? Yeah… expect that number to skyrocket.
And get this: the Android version packs everything the iOS one did — from wild text-to-video creation to its signature “Cameos” feature, where you can literally star in your own AI-generated clips doing pretty much anything.
Think “deepfake TikTok,” but… hopefully less cursed.
Speaking of curses — Sora’s already faced some heat. Because, of course, the internet did what the internet does best.
People started uploading questionable deepfakes — including disrespectful videos of Martin Luther King Jr. — which forced OpenAI to pause the feature and tighten guardrails.
They also had to tweak copyright rules after the SpongeBob and Pikachu fiasco, switching from an “opt-out” to an “opt-in” system for rights holders.
And as if that wasn’t enough drama — they’re in a legal spat with the real Cameo app over the feature name.
Still, OpenAI’s not slowing down. They’ve rolled out character cameos, pet videos, object animations, and even basic editing tools so you can stitch clips together on the fly.
Basically, they’re turning Sora into a mini AI movie studio — complete with social feeds.
Bottom line?
Sora’s Android launch isn’t just another app update — it’s OpenAI planting a flag in short-form video land.
And if you’re not already experimenting with it… you’re officially behind. 😏
🧱 Around The AI Block
😱 AI is been used to make death threats way more realistic.
🤯 Reports say cheating got a lot easier with AI agents.
🎧 Alexa+ comes to the Amazon Music app.
🤖 ClickUp adds new AI assistant to better compete with Slack and Notion.
👩⚖️ Getty Images largely loses landmark UK lawsuit over AI image generator.
🦾 Google’s AI Mode gets new agentic capabilities to help book event tickets and beauty appointments.
🥳 Microsoft AI’s first in-house image generator MAI-Image-1 is now available.
📝 People Inc. forges AI licensing deal with Microsoft as Google traffic drops.
🤝 Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom strike €1B partnership for a data center in Munich.
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