Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates says the rise of AI poses a threat to Google's search engine profit | Business Insider

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Bill Gates said in a podcast Google's search engine profits could fall as Microsoft moves into AI.

Just as Microsoft launched Bing, Alphabet — Google's parent company — also unveiled an AI service calledWhile Gates said on the podcast he was"not sure" there'll be a winner from the AI race, at least one prominent analyst —What Gates eventually envisions for AI's integration into search engines is a"personal agent" that understands the requirements and style of users — replacing the need for separate services from different tech companies like what's...

"A decade from now, we won't think of those businesses as separate, because the AI will know you so well that when you're buying gifts or planning trips, it won't care if Amazon has the best price, if someone else has a better price — you won't even need to think about it," Gates said on the podcast."So it's a pretty dramatic potential reshuffling of how tech markets look.

 

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