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Google had a massive quarter thanks to Search and AI

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Google made nearly $85 million over the past few months as revenue from its Search and cloud computing businesses soared. That’s according to the quarter two earnings report released by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, on Tuesday, which says Search alone raked in $48.5 million.
Meanwhile, Google’s cloud division hit $10 million for the first time while also achieving $1 billion in operating profit. During an earnings call on Tuesday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company’s generative AI solutions for Cloud customers “already generated billions in revenues and are being used by more than 2 million developers.”
“We are innovating at every layer of the AI stack,” Pichai says in a letter to investors. “Our longstanding infrastructure leadership and in-house research teams position us well as technology evolves and as we pursue the many opportunities ahead.”
Since becoming a $2 trillion company in April, Alphabet has managed to maintain that position. In May, Google began rolling out AI summaries in Search powered by its large language model (LLM), Gemini. But users quickly found that the tool provided bizarre answers for certain queries, leading Google to manually take them down.
This week, Google announced that it’s abandoning its long-delayed plans to phase out third-party cookies by default, something Safari and Firefox already do. Google Chrome will instead ask users to “make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing.”
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Illustration: The Verge

Google made nearly $85 million over the past few months as revenue from its Search and cloud computing businesses soared. That’s according to the quarter two earnings report released by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, on Tuesday, which says Search alone raked in $48.5 million.

Meanwhile, Google’s cloud division hit $10 million for the first time while also achieving $1 billion in operating profit. During an earnings call on Tuesday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company’s generative AI solutions for Cloud customers “already generated billions in revenues and are being used by more than 2 million developers.”

“We are innovating at every layer of the AI stack,” Pichai says in a letter to investors. “Our longstanding infrastructure leadership and in-house research teams position us well as technology evolves and as we pursue the many opportunities ahead.”

Since becoming a $2 trillion company in April, Alphabet has managed to maintain that position. In May, Google began rolling out AI summaries in Search powered by its large language model (LLM), Gemini. But users quickly found that the tool provided bizarre answers for certain queries, leading Google to manually take them down.

This week, Google announced that it’s abandoning its long-delayed plans to phase out third-party cookies by default, something Safari and Firefox already do. Google Chrome will instead ask users to “make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing.”

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