Tech Brew Ride Home - Amazon’s Hardware Event
Episode Date: September 30, 2025All the headline’s from Amazon’s fall hardware event. Daniel Ek is stepping back from Spotify. A new Claude model. ChatGPT gets into the shopping biz. And OpenAI is likely launching it’s own Tik...Tok clone soon to feature AI videos. And new buzzword alert! Microsoft wants you to start “vibe working.” Amazon announces new Kindle Scribes, including one with a color screen (The Verge) Amazon Revamps Echo Speakers, Displays in Hardware Reboot (Bloomberg) Spotify Founder Daniel Ek Leaving CEO Job (WSJ) Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.5, its best AI model for coding (TechCrunch) Etsy pops 16% as OpenAI announces ChatGPT Instant Checkout for the shopping site (CNBC) OpenAI Is Preparing to Launch a Social App for AI-Generated Videos (Wired) Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word (The Verge) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the Tech Brew Ride Home for Tuesday, September 30th, 2025. I'm Brian McCullough today. All the headlines from Amazon's fall hardware event. Daniel Eck is stepping back from Spotify, a new Claude model. ChatGPT gets into the shopping biz, and OpenAI is likely launching its own TikTok clone soon to feature AI videos. And new buzzword alert. Microsoft wants you to start vibe working. Here's what you miss today in the world of tech. Amazon had its yearly fall hardware event.
this morning, and they used it to reboot nearly every corner of its devices lineup,
tying a lot of it into a broader rollout of Alexa Plus, the company's generative AI
assistant that I feel like has fallen through the cracks a bit, at least in general awareness.
The headlines, new echo speakers and smart displays with more power and better screens,
a cheaper 4K fire TV stick and a refresh TV range with a new OS and deeper voice features,
a trio of Kindle's scribe models, including a color E-ink.
option and big camera updates from ring and blink that lean on. What else? New on-device AI.
On the smart home front, Amazon unveiled the Echo. Dot Max at 99 bucks and a redesigned Echo Studio at
219 alongside the Echo Show 8 at 179 and Echo Show 11 at $219. The new Echo Speakers move controls
and the light ring to the front and adopt a cleaner fabric-wrapped look under the hood,
a new AZ3 custom chip with a neural accelerator powers more on-device processing for presence, sensing, and automation.
Both speakers and displays include built-in hubs with Matter thread and Zigby support,
positioning them as central controllers for the home.
The show 8 and 11 swap the old chunky bezels for thin, high-density LCD panels,
1080P on the 11-inch, add 13-mixel cameras for video calls and ambient personalization,
and debut a more responsive UI with a full-scor.
smart home panel. Note the physical camera shutter is gone. Muting now disables both camera and mics.
All four devices ship with early access to Alexa Plus out of the box. Alexa Plus itself is woven
throughout the entire lineup. On echo devices, it's faster local inference thanks to AZ3 and Amazon's
Omnisensor fusion enables richer context, like summarizing what happened at home while you were
out and kicking off automations based on detected anomalies, e.g. If the dog wasn't fed by noon,
send me an alert, etc. The aim is a more proactive ambient assistant that learns routines and
reacts intelligently without panes-tanking manual setup. Fire TV got both new hardware and a software
foundation. Amazon's Refresh TV family includes a new flagship Omni Q-Culed mini-LED set starting at
$479 with a faster processor and more local dimming zones. Plus, updated.
two series and four series models. Meanwhile, the new Fire TV stick 4K select lands at $39 and ships in
October. Amazon is also introducing a new TV operating system called Vega, promising snappier app launches
and a platform for deeper Alexa Plus features. Those features include conversational search that can
answer questions about what you're watching, real-time sports queries, and even the ability to jump
straight to a specific scene by voice. You know, show me that one chase sequence rather than scrubbing
through a timeline. Cloud Gaming support, Xbox GamePass, G-Force Now, Luna are also part of the pitch
as well. On the reading and note-taking side, Amazon expanded the Kindle Scribe lineup to three models
highlighted by the new Kindlescribe ColorSoft, a color E-ink variant that supports pen input with
10 ink colors and five highlighter shades for markups and sketches. All three scribes now step up to
11-inch glare-free panels in a slimmer 5.4 millimeter and lighter about 400 gram chassis.
driven by a new quad-core processor that the company says makes writing and page turns feel roughly
40% faster. The other two models include a black and white scribe with an improved uniform
frontlight and more affordable no frontlight option. New software adds a quicknotes home screen,
better recent files access, editable note export to OneNote, and direct access to Google Drive
and OneDrive. Amazon is of course also layering in AI, smarter search across notebooks and
simple summaries now, plus reading aids like Story So Far, recaps, and Ask This Book Q&A, features rolling to iOS first,
then Kindle hardware. Pricing starts at 429 for the No Light Model, 499 for the standard frontlit scribe,
and 629 for the ColorSoft. Security cameras were another major focus. Ring introduced a full slate
of 2K and 4K devices with a new retinal vision processing pipeline that uses AI-assisted multi-step
tuning to sharpen detail, particularly in low light.
and supports up to 10X zoom.
The range spans the $179-9-dollar ring-wire doorbell and $59 indoor cam plus at 2K plus 4K
including the wired doorbell pro 4K, outdoor cam pro 4K, spotlight cam pro 4K, and floodlight cam
pro 4K.
Ring is also adding familiar faces facial recognition as an opt-in feature, allowing announcements
to tell you who's at the door and bringing Alexa Plus to effectively act as a door concierge,
screening solicitors, guiding deliveries, and answering on your behalf.
A community-powered search party feature uses participating ring cameras to help locate lost pets.
Report a missing dog, and nearby cameras will flag potential matches in footage.
Dogs come first in November with cats and other pets to follow.
Most devices are available for pre-order today with the new AI features rolling out throughout the fall.
Blink, Amazon's budget-friendly camera brand is getting its own AI-flavored upgrade.
The headline is the Blink Arc, a $100 camera that fuses two lenses.
into one housing, stitching the feeds together to deliver a seamless 180-degree field of view and
reduce blind spots. There's a $20 optional mount. Blink also announced the Outdoor 2K Plus,
a $90 battery-powered version and the Mini 2K Plus at $50, which is wired, each promising
better low-light performance, two-way talk, and 4X Zoom with pre-orders opening today.
Taken together. This all felt like a coordinated hardware reset designed to make Alexa Plus the connective
tissue across Amazon's hardware ecosystem. If Amazon's earlier smart home story was all about cheap,
ubiquitous hardware, it seems like the story now is about polished performance and pervasive AI.
Did I mention that this was Panos Panais' first event since becoming Amazon's hardware chief?
These were Panos-style devices.
A bunch of other news to try to squeeze in for you here. First up, Spotify says founder Daniel Eck
will step down as CEO to become executive chairman, effective January 1st.
2016, replaced by Gustav Sondersstrom and Alex Nordstrom as co-CEOs, quoting the journal.
Norstrom, co-president and chief business officer has overseen subscriptions, advertising, and content
on the platform. Soderstrom, co-president and chief product and technology officer, has overseen
product design and engineering. We couldn't be better positioned, and to be clear, I'm not leaving.
I'll remain deeply involved in the big, defining decisions about our future, Eck,
42 years old, said in a note to employees Tuesday.
Ack plans to become executive chairman and participate in capital allocation decisions,
mapping the company's long-term future and supporting the senior team, Spotify said.
Shares fell about 4% in pre-market trading on the news.
In the second quarter of this year, the company continued to add subscribers but swung to a loss.
The company's stock price has nearly doubled over the last 12 months.
Eck has other ventures outside the audio industry, including preventative health
healthcare technology company, Nico Health, that he founded. His investment firm Prima Materia
recently led a fundraising round for Helsing, a German defense startup developing AI drones. Having
co-CEOs is somewhat unusual, though some companies such as Netflix have found success in the arrangement.
Software Company Oracle earlier this month appointed a pair of chief executives as longtime
chief Safra Katz transitions to an executive vice chair role, end quote.
Anthropic yesterday debuted Claude Sonnet 4.5, saying it is the world's best coding model,
the strongest for building complex agents, and is its most aligned frontier model yet.
Quoting TechCrunch, Claude Sonnet 4.5 will be available via the Claude API and in the Cloud Chatbot.
The pricing for developers is the same as Claude Sonnet 4, $3 per million input tokens,
roughly 750,000 words or more than the entire Lord of the Rings series,
and $15 per million output tokens.
Anthropic says Claude Sonnet 4.5 offers industry-leading performance on several coding benchmarks.
However, Anthropic AI researcher David Hershey tells TechCrunch that it is hard to capture Claude Sonnet 4.5's
performance on benchmarks alone.
Hershey says he's seen Claude Sonnet 4.5 code autonomously for up to 30 hours during early trials
with some enterprise customers.
In that time, he watched the AI model not only build an application, but also stand-up
database services, purchase domain names, and perform a SOC2 audit to make sure the product was secure.
In a statement shared with TechCrunch cursor CEO Michael Truel, said Claude Sonnet 4.5 represents
state-of-the-art coding performance specifically on longer horizon tasks.
WinSurf CEO Jeff Wang said in a statement that Claude Sonnet 4.5 represents a new generation
of coding models. Anthropic also claims that Claude Sonnet 4.5 is its most aligned frontier
model yet with lower rates of sycophancy and deception than pretext.
previous models. The company says it has also improved Claude's susceptibility to prompt injection
attacks. Alongside the launch of Claude Sonnet 4.5 Anthropic is also launching the Clod agent
SDK. The company says this is the same infrastructure that powers Claude code and can be used
to help developers build their own agents. Anthropic is also releasing a temporary research preview
called Imagine With Claude for Max subscribers, which shows the AI model generating software on the fly.
The company says the model will respond to user requests in real time with no predetermined
functionality or pre-written code.
The tense competition in the AI world has made it common for companies to ship flagship
models every few months.
Claude Sonnet 4.5 is launching less than two months after Anthropics' last AI model,
Claude Opus 4.1.
These rapid production cycles make it difficult for any company to hold a meaningful lead
for very long, end quote.
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And OpenAI rolled out instant checkout to let users make single item purchases directly in
chat chbt, starting with U.S. Etsy sellers. But they also plan to add Shopify merchants as
well, quoting CNBC. Instant checkout initially supports single item purchases directly from
U.S. Etsy sellers, and it's available to U.S. ChatGPT Plus Pro and free users. OpenAI said more than
one million Shopify merchants, including Skims and Glossier, are coming soon. OpenAI will take a fee
from transactions that are completed through ChatGPT, which means instant checkout could become an important
new revenue stream for the startup. OpenAI is not yet profitable and is burning through cash as it
works to scale up its computing infrastructure. The company declined to share specific details about
how large the fees are, since they are determined through confidential contracts with Etsy and Shopify.
Instant checkout is free to users and will not affect their prices, OpenAI said.
Our vision for ChatGPT and a lot of the technology we create, but especially ChatGPT,
is that it's not just providing you information, it's also helping you get things done in the
real world. Michelle Freighton, OpenAI's product lead for ChatGPT Commerce, told CNBC in an interview,
the company plans to introduce multi-item carts and expand the regional availability of instant
checkout moving forward. Following the launch of Instant Checkout, if users are browsing and come across
a product from an Etsy seller, for instance, they'll be able to purchase that item directly
through ChatGPT instead of clicking out to the merchant site. Instant Checkout is powered by OpenAI's
Agentic Commerce Protocol, which is the underlying technology that allows users to complete a transaction
directly with a merchant through ChatGPT. OpenAI built the framework in partnership with the FinTech
company Stripe, which powers ChatGPT's subscriptions. If you are already a subscriber, you're
already using your card in ChatGPT, then when you go to buy something from Etsy, you don't have to
redo that work, Freighton said, end quote. And Wired has sources confirming something else that's
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OpenAI appears to be betting that the SORAT2 app will let people interact with AI-generated video in a way
that fundamentally changes their experience of the technology, similar to how chat GPT helped users
realize the potential of AI-generated text. Internally, sources say there's also a feeling that
President Trump's on-again, off-again deal to sell TikTok's U.S. operations has given OpenAI a unique
opportunity to launch a short-form video app, particularly one without close ties to China.
OpenAI's SORA 2 app will compete with new AI video offerings from tech giants like META and Google.
Last week, Meta introduced a new feed in its meta-AI app called Vibes, which is dedicated exclusively,
to creating and sharing short AI-generated videos. Earlier this month, Google announced that
it was integrating a custom version of its latest video generation model V-O-3 into YouTube, end quote.
Finally, today I can't miss the opportunity to tell you about vibe-working. As was also long
expected, Microsoft launched Agent Mode in Excel and Word yesterday using GPT-5 to generate
complex spreadsheets and documents saying it is bringing vibe-working to 365 co-pilot.
Quoting the Verge. Agent mode in Excel and Word is a more powerful version of the co-pilot experience
that Microsoft has added to its office apps. It's designed to make the complex parts of Excel
more accessible to users that aren't experts. Agent Mode essentially takes a complex task
and breaks it down with planning and reasoning that you can follow. It then uses OpenAI's GPD5
model to break down each step of document creation into an agentic task and execute it.
It's like watching an automated macro in real time showing everything it's doing in the sidebar.
Agent Mode in Word goes beyond the existing writing, rewrite, and summarization AI features in Word.
Agent Mode in Word turns document creation into vibe writing and interactive conversational experience.
Microsoft says it lets co-pilot draft content, suggest refinements, and clarify what elements are needed during the process of document creation.
You can do things like create a monthly report with data from previous months and have co-pilot summarized the highlights for the month and the differences from a previous report.
Co-Pilot makes suggestions to keep the process flowing, so writing feels.
more like a dialogue than a task, Microsoft says.
Office agent can also create fully structured PowerPoint decks
all while doing web-based research
and providing a live preview of slides.
Microsoft is hoping that it will help Office continue
to differentiate itself from the magnitude of AI tools
that are also trying to create documents, spreadsheets, and slide decks, end quote.
Hope you all had a decent time vibe working today.
Quick note that the show will be slightly later tomorrow by maybe an hour or so.
Again, I've got stuff to do in the morning.
Talk to you then.
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