The artificial-intelligence battle between Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google could be heating up again, this time playing out on mobile devices.
The artificial-intelligence battle between Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google could be heating up again, this time playing out on mobile devices.
Shares of Alphabet GOOG GOOGL were falling 3% in Monday morning activity after a New York Times report said that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. 005930 was considering ditching Google as the default search engine on its devices and giving Microsoft’s MSFT Bing the nod instead. The report said that up to $3 billion in yearly revenue was at stake for Google through its deal with Samsung, though Samsung has yet to make a decision on the default search engine.
Microsoft and Google both invested in AI development long before ChatGPT burst on the scene, but ChatGPT has helped show the general public the power of AI, and Microsoft worked quickly after that to incorporate OpenAI technology into its search product. Google followed with its introduction of BardAI, another chatbot.Shares of Microsoft were up 1.7% in premarket trading Monday.
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