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Google puts a big number on its capital-spending plans
The AI Spending Race Is Still On as Google Antes Up
The Alphabet company plans a major outlay after its rivals Microsoft and Meta have been pulling ahead in investments.
Google puts a big number on its capital-spending plans: $75 billion
Alphabet is the latest large technology company to plow forward with big plans for spending in the artificial-intelligence era. The company is targeting $75 billion in capital expenditures for the year.
Google Parent Alphabet Plans to Spend $75B This Year, as Big Tech Goes All in on AI
Key Takeaways Google parent Alphabet said it plans to spend $75 billion in capital expenditures this year, as it expands capacity to meet demand for AI.CFO Anat Ashkenazi said a majority of that spending would go toward technical infrastructure,
Alphabet, Cloud and Google
Alphabet earnings live updates: AI, Gemini 2.0, Google Cloud, and more
Alphabet's fourth-quarter earnings day is here, with numbers expected to be released after the markets close Tuesday. This will be followed by an earnings call at roughly 4:30 p.m. ET. The stock has been riding high over the past month as investors grew bullish over Google's AI investment.
Cloud-Computing Slowdown Knocks Google Sales; Alphabet Stock Slides
A slowdown in cloud-computing sales dragged down Google’s revenue growth last quarter, knocking shares of parent company Alphabet. Its stock slid 7.5% ahead of the open. Read more:
Alphabet shares tumble after revenue miss, cloud sales disappoint
Alphabet said on Tuesday it will spend $75 billion on its AI buildout this year, 29% more than Wall Street expected, and investors signaled disappointment at a missed cloud revenue target and began showing impatience over profitability.
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Five Things To Consider When Deciding Where To Run Your AI Workloads
If you're an AI app developer or an enterprise IT owner responsible for AI projects, here are a few considerations to keep in ...
InfoWorld
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Public cloud providers are missing the mark with AI
Burned by astronomical cloud bills, enterprises need a strategic road map that balances flexibility and control to unlock the ...
Impacts
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AI-Driven Cloud Automation: Transforming Infrastructure Management
In this modern era of digital transformation, as cloud computing continues to evolve, automation has emerged as a ...
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AI: The Battlefield In The War For Data Control
Yann LeCun predicts the end of LLMs and the rise of AI with reasoning, but the real battle isn’t compute—it’s data control.
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Chinese chip makers, cloud providers rush to embrace homegrown DeepSeek
Chinese companies, from chip makers to cloud service providers, are rushing to support DeepSeek's artificial intelligence ...
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Alibaba Cloud integrates DeepSeek’s AI models
This development follows similar initiatives by major technology companies to offer DeepSeek's AI models to their customers.
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AI Needs a Lot of Computing Power. Is a Market for ‘Compute’ the Next Big Thing?
Startup trading platforms seek to capitalize on AI’s need for vast amounts of processing capacity.
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OORT is on a mission to make AI development affordable for all
OORT, a rising player in the cloud computing space, thinks it has a solution: harness the power of decentralized networks to ...
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Alphabet stock gets rocked after cloud computing and spending surprise: What Wall Street is saying
CFO Anat Ashkenazi pinned the blame on the earnings call on being "capacity constrained" in the cloud, pointing to still strong demand. But investors aren't having it, opting to dump the stock and ...
Fierce Healthcare
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Press Ganey partners with Microsoft in generative AI expansion
Press Ganey inked a strategic partnership with Microsoft to leverage the tech giant's artificial intelligence and cloud ...
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AI agents could birth the first one-person unicorn — but at what societal cost?
It's possible that AI could birth the first one-person, billion-dollar company. But its implications for society can't be ...
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