AI investments lift Alphabet despite cloud slowdown

Investor confidence rises and Alphabet’s stock climbs as its artificial intelligence strategy begins to deliver results.

Alphabet’s AI push boosts investor confidence and premarket stock value.

Alphabet’s shares climbed over 5% in premarket trading after the company reported strong earnings that reassured investors of its AI strategy.

Despite a slight deceleration in advertising and cloud growth, Google’s parent company beat expectations, signalling that its major bets on artificial intelligence are starting to pay off.

Advertising revenue, which forms the backbone of Alphabet’s business, rose 8.5% in the first quarter to $66.89 billion—outperforming analyst projections.

Although this marks a slowdown from the previous quarter’s growth, it reinforces investor confidence in Alphabet’s ability to monetise AI across its services. Meanwhile, Google Cloud revenue grew by 28%, falling just short of forecasts and indicating some cooling in the segment.

The company is pressing ahead with its ambitious infrastructure plans, reaffirming a $75 billion investment in expanding data centre capacity.

Alongside Microsoft’s even larger plans, these efforts contribute to Big Tech’s anticipated $320 billion AI investment in 2025. However, growing trade tensions and fears of an economic downturn have led to questions about the sustainability of such capital spending.

While Alphabet remains a key player in the AI race, legal challenges loom large. Ongoing antitrust actions in the United States could compel the company to divest core assets like Chrome, as regulators seek to limit Google’s market dominance.

Nevertheless, many analysts remain optimistic, with several brokerages raising their price targets, pointing to Alphabet’s ability to deliver GenAI-powered products at scale despite headwinds.

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