Don’t get suckered into joining the guessing game of who will emerge on top in AI race
recently became a $2 trillion company, with strong earnings driving one of the biggest-ever one-day gains in market capitalisation.
It was, quipped Bespoke Investment, “not bad” for a company that was meant to have “missed the AI future”. Think back to February 2023, when shares lost over $100 billion in a day after Shares continued to plunge before rebounding as investors reassessed Google’s AI credentials. More recently, shares slumped in February after Google’s AI chatbot Gemini produced embarrassing inaccuracies, including racially diverse Nazis.
However, March saw another about-turn in sentiment, as evidenced by this headline: “Alphabet is set to pop 15 per cent as Google is a clear winner in AI, says securities firm Wedbush.”Why don’t auditors find fraud?Pension funds still have work to do on customer serviceTenant refuses to vacate my son’s house.
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