A tech titan and a buzzy AI startup are fighting over exactly how much purchasing power an AI agent should have.
Perplexity, an $18 billion AI startup that makes the buzzy AI web browser Comet, published a blog post on Tuesday saying that it had received a legal threat from Amazon.
“This week, Perplexity received an aggressive legal threat from Amazon, demanding we prohibit Comet users from using their AI assistants on Amazon. This is Amazon’s first legal salvo against an AI company, and it is a threat to all internet users,” Perplexity wrote in a blog post titled “Bullying is Not Innovation.”
“Amazon wants to block you from using your own AI assistant to shop on their platform,” the AI startup wrote.
“Amazon should love this. Easier shopping means more transactions and happier customers. But Amazon doesn’t care. They’re more interested in serving you ads, sponsored results, and influencing your purchasing decisions with upsells and confusing offers,” the company added.
“We think it’s fairly straightforward that third-party applications that offer to make purchases on behalf of customers from other businesses should operate openly and respect service provider decisions whether or not to participate,” Amazon said in a statement published to its website.
“This helps ensure a positive customer experience and it is how others operate, including food delivery apps and the restaurants they take orders for, delivery service apps and the stores they shop from, and online travel agencies and the airlines they book tickets with for customers,” the statement continued. “Agentic third-party applications such as Perplexity’s Comet have the same obligations, and we’ve repeatedly requested that Perplexity remove Amazon from the Comet experience, particularly in light of the significantly degraded shopping and customer service experience it provides.”
Perplexity, helmed by CEO Aravind Srinivas, is one of the highest-valued AI startups to emerge during the AI boom, although its AI search products have led to legal challenges along the way.
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