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SAN FRANCISCO, California — Google-parent Alphabet on Wednesday reported quarterly profits that topped expectations, saying artificial intelligence (AI) has boosted every part of its business.
Sundar Pichai, Alphabet’s CEO, became a billionaire after strong earnings, marking an inspiring journey from modest Indian roots to global tech leadership. Sundar Pichai, the Indian-born CEO of ...
Wall Street inched to more records as gains for Alphabet and artificial-intelligence stocks helped make up for Tesla’s steep tumble. The S&P 500 edged up 0.1% Thursday to another all-time high ...
A rally for Alphabet helps offset Tesla’s tumble and nudges Wall Street toward more records Wall Street is hanging near its records, but the market’s calm surface hid some roiling moves ...
BRUSSELS :Alphabet was targeted with an EU antitrust complaint from six human and digital rights groups on Thursday which urged EU regulators to investigate whether the tech giant complies with ...
Alphabet shares rose more than 3% in early trading on Thursday as the Google parent's earnings underscored a key message to investors: AI spending is climbing, but so are the returns.
Alphabet will pour $85 billion into A.I. initiatives in 2025, expanding Gemini tools, hiring aggressively and developing smart devices.
Business Alphabet jumps as AI-driven spending fuels cloud revenue surge Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of Alphabet logo in this illustration taken, February 19, 2024.
Google-parent Alphabet reported quarterly profits that topped expectations, saying AI has boosted every part of its business.
Google-parent Alphabet on Wednesday reported quarterly profits that topped expectations, saying artificial intelligence has boosted every part of its business. "AI is positively impacting every part ...
Gemini Alphabet sees results soar, boosted once again by soaring AI and cloud demand News By Craig Hale published 24 July 2025 ...