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Cathie Wood ‘Frustrated’ With Google Search: Why Microsoft ChatGPT Is ‘iPhone Moment Of This Decade’ – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) – Stocks to Watch
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Cathie Wood ‘Frustrated’ With Google Search: Why Microsoft ChatGPT Is ‘iPhone Moment Of This Decade’ – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

ByShanthi Rexaline

Mar 9, 2023
Cathie Wood 'Frustrated' With Google Search: Why Microsoft ChatGPT Is 'iPhone Moment Of This Decade' - Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

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Artificial intelligence has transitioned into a war among the big boys of the tech world, and with the stakes high, each player has upped the ante to make inroads into this hot-and-happening technological arena.

What Happened: Against this backdrop, fund manager Cathie Wood offered her take on how the AI battle of big techs will shape up.

Wood said she has been expressing her frustration with Alphabet Inc.’s GOOGL GOOG Google Search over the last few years. She slammed Google Search as “primitive AI” despite the company’s DeepMind expertise.

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The stock picker was responding to a tweet thread of Ark Invest analyst Brett Winton. Winton said Google Search’s dominance has been its vulnerability. He shared a chart showing a modest pullback in Google traffic share following Bing’s integration with ChatGPT.

“Losing share is tactically optimal (and strategically disastrous),” he said.

“Disruptive innovation!” she chimed in.

Microsoft, which has had a longstanding partnership with OpenAI, recently deepened the relationship with a $10 billion investment in the latter. The expanded deal allows the software giant to integrate ChatGPT into its Bing search engine as well as its Cloud business.

Reacting to Microsoft’s move, Alphabet, which already had in development a ChatGPT equivalent, announced its version called Bard in early February. In the first-ever demo coinciding with the unveil, Bard made a factual error. That triggered a steep slump in Alphabet’s shares.

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Image and article originally from www.benzinga.com. Read the original article here.