Google is all-in in artificial intelligence and based on the latest quarterly earnings of AI is good for its results. In a press release for Alphabet earnings in the first quarter of 2025CEO of Pichai’s Sundar said that “artificial intelligence positively affects every part of the company” and that functions such as AI review and AI mode are “achieved well”.
According to Pichai, the company also plans to enhance planned investment expenditure for a year to $ 85 billion. It’s an enhance $ 10 billionAnd it can be a sign that Alphabet wants to keep up with huge data centers buildings from companies such as Opeli and Meta. “Our updated forecasts reflect additional investments in servers, server delivery date and acceleration at the pace of building a data center, primarily in order to meet the demand for client in the cloud,,” said CFO Anat Ashkenazi when merging with Alphabet Q2 earnings.
In this quarter, Alphabet recorded revenues of $ 96.4 billion, which is 14 percent year on year, with the revenues from the “Google search” segment generated USD 54.1 billion.
Pichai comments in a press release about AI are consistent Recent arrangements with somewho suggested that the AI review seems to effectively obtain people’s answers, but at the expense of clicks on websites that would otherwise offer them.
AI mode also has over 100 million busy users per month in the USA and India, while the AI review has over 2 billion months of users in “over 200 countries and territories and 40 languages,” said Pichai during a conversation. “We also see that our AI functions make users look for more when they learn that searching can meet more of their needs”, which is “especially true for younger users.” Pichai also said that the Gemini application now has 450 million busy users per month, “with daily requests by over 50 percent compared to Q1”.
At the same time, Google provides for a ruling from the recruitment phase of the lawsuit of the Department of Justice, which also took place in the second quarter. In August last year, the judge ruled that Google is “a monopolist” in this antitrust case, and the remedies may include the breakdown of Google. (Many companies have expressed interest in buying Chrome.)
Update, July 23: Details from Alphabet Rechings have been added.
