“The Buzz” Show: Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) New AI-Powered Features for Search and Maps

FinancialBuzz.com’s latest The Buzz Show: Featuring Our Corporate News Recap on “Google announces new AI search features

GOOGLE’S PARENT COMPANY, ALPHABET Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), DROPPED AS MUCH AS 8.9% FROM YESTERDAY’S CLOSE AFTER IT ANNOUNCED A SLEW OF NEW AI-POWERED FEATURES FOR ITS SEARCH, MAPS, AND LENS APPS.

THE COMPANY ALSO ANNOUNCED ITS CHAT-GPT RIVAL CALLED BARD, ONE DAY BEFORE MICROSOFT REVEALED ITS OWN REVAMPED BING SEARCH ENGINE WITH AI CAPABILITIES, YET STILL SAW ITS SHARE PRICE DIP UNDER $100 FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE FEBRUARY 1ST.

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