YouTube at $60B and a Philosophical Rift in AI


Author: Matt Williams February 5, 2026 Duration: 12:54
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YouTube at $60B and a Philosophical Rift in AI

Today’s episode looks at two revealing signals from the modern tech economy: the scale of creator platforms and the growing ideological divide inside artificial intelligence leadership. Alex and Morgan connect Alphabet’s latest YouTube numbers with a very public dispute between rival AI labs.

The episode opens with Alphabet reporting that YouTube generated more than $60 billion in revenue in 2025, marking a major milestone for the platform. Growth was driven by AI-powered recommendations, subscription services, and premium offerings, even as YouTube narrowly missed internal advertising targets. The hosts discuss how YouTube’s business is evolving beyond pure advertising into a hybrid model built on subscriptions, commerce, and AI-enhanced engagement—and why that diversification matters as ad markets fluctuate.

The conversation then turns to artificial intelligence, where Sam Altman publicly criticized Anthropic’s Super Bowl advertising campaign, calling it misleading. Altman contrasted OpenAI’s emphasis on broad, free access to AI tools with what he described as Anthropic’s focus on serving wealthy or enterprise users. Alex and Morgan unpack what this disagreement reveals about deeper philosophical differences in AI development: accessibility versus exclusivity, public benefit versus premium positioning.

Together, these stories highlight how scale and intent are increasingly shaping competitive advantage. Whether it’s YouTube redefining how platforms monetize attention or AI leaders debating who technology should ultimately serve, today’s news underscores that business models and values are becoming inseparable.

Key Developments

  • YouTube surpasses $60B in annual revenue
  • AI and subscriptions fuel platform growth
  • Advertising revenue narrowly misses targets
  • Sam Altman criticizes Anthropic’s Super Bowl ads
  • AI industry debate over access versus exclusivity

Recap and Close

From creator platforms reaching unprecedented scale to AI leaders clashing over mission and messaging, today’s stories show how strategy and values are shaping the future of technology. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.

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