
Google Sends Clear Message To Investors Ahead Of Earnings: AI Isn't Killing Search — It's Making It Stronger, Says Gene Munster

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Gene Munster from Deepwater Asset Management reassures investors that Google's search business is thriving, not threatened by AI. He cites Google's head of Search, Liz Reid, who emphasized AI's positive impact on search during a recent podcast. Munster predicts an 11.7% growth in Google's search revenue for the September quarter, slightly above Wall Street's estimate. Despite increasing competition from Microsoft's Bing, Munster notes Google's search share remains strong at 85-90%. Analysts agree that AI is expanding Google's market rather than cannibalizing it, with shares showing solid momentum.
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