Apple's comments on Search gave investors one reason to worry about Google's future. Here's another.
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Apple's comments on Search gave investors one reason to worry about Google's future. Here's another.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai.Gonzalo Fuentes/REUTERSGoogle stock tumbled after Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue said Safari searches had dropped.A filing reveals another reason Google watchers worry about search: slowed growth in paid clicks.Some analysts are split over whether Google's Search empire is under threat.Apple senior vice president of services Eddy Cue set alarm bells ringing on Wednesday after dropping a bombshell at Google's antitr…
Google usage in Apple's Safari browser fell for the first time last month as users increasingly choose AI for search
Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services, reported a decline in Safari searches last month, attributing it to users shifting toward AI. His remarks indicate a potential major disruption in the search landscape, challenging Google’s online search monopoly. Aditya Soni and Jody Godoy for Reuters: Apple’s plans to add AI-powered search options to its Safari browser are a big blow to Google, whose lucrative advertising business relies …
Google Faces Market Jitters as Apple Points to AI-Driven Decline in Searches
The threat to Google's long-standing dominance in search may be affecting its user base. Signals point to changing user behavior. At a federal antitrust trial, Apple executive Eddy Cue testified that for the first time ever, searches through Apple's Safari browser dropped last month. According to Cue, more and more people are now using AI tools to find information, rather than traditional search engines like Google's. The testimony moved the mar…
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