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Alphabet Surpasses Expectations With $1.89 Earnings per Share, US

Alphabet impresses with $1.89 earnings per share, surpassing expectations in second-quarter results. AI innovation and growth in Search and Cloud services drive success.

Google Considers Charging for AI Search Features Amid Stock Drop, US

Google's stock drops as the tech giant considers charging for AI search features. Analysts weigh the impact on revenue and user experience amid rising AI integration.

EU Opens Investigations into Tech Giants Alphabet, Apple, and Meta for Possible Breaches under DMA

EU investigates Alphabet, Apple, Meta for potential DMA breaches. Tech giants face fines for alleged violations in core platform services.

Top AI Stocks to Buy in February: Alphabet, Taiwan Semiconductor, and UiPath

Discover the top AI stocks to invest in this February: Alphabet, Taiwan Semiconductor, and UiPath. These companies are experiencing robust growth and are attractively priced, making them ideal options for investors. Don't miss out on these promising opportunities!

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Google’s AI Chatbot, Bard, Expands to Europe and Brazil

Alphabet's AI chatbot Bard expands globally to take on Microsoft's ChatGPT, offering customizable conversations and collaboration in multiple languages. Concerns over privacy persist.

Google’s Profits Beat Market Forecasts as Advertising Revenue Soars

Discover how Google's profits exceeded expectations with a surge in advertising revenue and the growth of its cloud business. Gain valuable insights on their strong performance and AI innovation.

Wall Street Rises as Tech Giants’ Earnings Await

Wall Street starts positively as investors await earnings reports from major tech companies. Positive market sentiment and anticipation surround Alphabet, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft's financial performance. Federal Reserve meeting on interest rates also impacts sentiment. Analyze reports and exercise caution for informed investment decisions.

Google’s Unexpected Power Move in the Global AI Battle

Google co-founder Sergey Brin returns to lead AI development, collaborating with researchers and making personnel decisions to stay ahead in the competitive AI arena.

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