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Jeran Wittenstein

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Markets Reporter at Bloomberg News

Covering U.S. technology stocks @business

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  • 5 days ago | finance.yahoo.com | Jeran Wittenstein |Ryan Vlastelica

    (Bloomberg) -- For more than a year, Alphabet Inc. shareholders have fretted over long-term risks posed by artificial intelligence to the company’s money-printing search business. This week the threat became much more immediate. Most Read from Bloomberg Court testimony from an Apple Inc. executive on Wednesday revealed that the iPhone maker is exploring adding AI services to its web browser for which Google now pays an estimated $20 billion a year to be the default search engine.

  • 5 days ago | bloomberglinea.com | Jeran Wittenstein |Ryan Vlastelica

    Bloomberg — Durante más de un año, los accionistas de Alphabet Inc (GOOGL) se han inquietado por los riesgos a largo plazo que plantea la inteligencia artificial para el negocio de búsquedas de la empresa, que mueve mucho dinero. Esta semana la amenaza se hizo mucho más inmediata.

  • 5 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Jeran Wittenstein |Ryan Vlastelica

    For more than a year, Alphabet Inc. shareholders have fretted over long-term risks posed by artificial intelligence to the company’s money-printing search business. This week the threat became much more immediate. Court testimony from an Apple Inc. executive on Wednesday revealed that the iPhone maker is exploring adding AI services to its web browser for which Google now pays an estimated $20 billion a year to be the default search engine.

  • 5 days ago | financialpost.com | Jeran Wittenstein |Ryan Vlastelica

    The iPhone maker is exploring adding AI services to its web browserArticle contentFor more than a year, Alphabet Inc. shareholders have fretted over long-term risks posed by artificial intelligence to the company’s money-printing search business. This week the threat became much more immediate. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

  • 5 days ago | bloomberg.com | Jeran Wittenstein |Ryan Vlastelica

    “The basic issue is, will Alphabet lose its cash cow?” (Bloomberg) -- For more than a year, Alphabet Inc. shareholders have fretted over long-term risks posed by artificial intelligence to the company’s money-printing search business. This week the threat became much more immediate. Court testimony from an Apple Inc.

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jeran wittenstein @jwittenstein
3 Oct 24

RT @DAcemogluMIT: My interview with Bloomberg, AI May Not Up to the Hype, MIT Economist Daron Acemoglu Warns - Bloomberg https://t.co/Ajo6…

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jeran wittenstein @jwittenstein
19 Jun 24

RT @annecronin: Fun fact in @jwittenstein & @csreinicke piece on how Nvidia became the best-performing stock in the past 25 years: When Nvi…

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jeran wittenstein @jwittenstein
28 Mar 24

RT @isabelletanlee: For a sense of how wild this year’s crypto rally has become: MicroStrategy now has a market cap that’s higher than near…