Google’s AI Mistakes Are A Potential Risk For Shareholders

Summary:

  • Alphabet (Google) underperformed its tech peers Thursday, rising only 1.03% compared to a 2.96% rally in the NASDAQ-100.
  • Google’s cautious approach to its AI rollout led to serious controversy when Gemini was caught giving inaccurate output.
  • Many users took issue with Gemini’s depictions of historical figures and groups.
  • Paradoxically, Google’s attempts to make its AI “safe” have resulted in much the same complaints that the allegedly “unsafe” ChatGPT generated, only more so.
  • Despite the risks, Google’s strong market position and relatively cheap valuation still make it a buy, but I say this with less conviction than I had before.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Testifies In Company"s Antitrust Trial In D.C.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai

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Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), the company better known as Google, underperformed its big tech peers on Thursday, rising 1.03% when the NASDAQ-100 rallied 2.96%. Although the stock gained that day, its rise was only one-third of its

Meta

Microsoft

Apple

NVIDIA

Adjusted P/E

32.6

37

28

60.5

P/E

32.6

37

28

65.8

Price/sales

9.3

13.45

7.5

31.8

Price/book

8

12.8

38

45


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