
'Death Of Search Is Greatly Exaggerated,' Says Dan Ives — Google's Search Business Resilient Despite AI Challenges

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Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, defended Alphabet Inc.'s search business, stating that claims of its decline are exaggerated. He pointed to Alphabet's strong Q2 earnings, with $54.2 billion in sales from search and a 10% rise in advertising revenue to $71.3 billion. Ives acknowledged AI as a challenge but believes it can be monetized effectively. Alphabet's CEO has urged increased AI use, and the company is investing $85 billion in capital expenditures. Analysts maintain a positive outlook on Alphabet's momentum in search and AI integration.
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