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Google Dodges Apple AI Deal Questions
5 Feb
Summary
- Alphabet investor calls were unanswered regarding the Apple AI deal.
- Google paid Apple $20 billion for default search engine status.
- New Apple AI deal rumored to cost Apple $1 billion annually.

Alphabet investors' inquiries regarding Google's AI partnership with Apple were notably ignored during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call. This lack of response indicates Alphabet's unpreparedness to disclose how this significant collaboration will affect its AI-centric business model. The long-standing Google-Apple relationship has historically been lucrative, with Google paying Apple $20 billion to maintain its position as the default search engine on Apple devices.
The new AI deal with Apple is reportedly costing Apple approximately $1 billion annually. However, the direct benefits for Google are less immediately apparent compared to the search engine agreement. Google is currently experimenting with advertising within its AI-powered chatbot interface and exploring 'agentic shopping' features. Meanwhile, a competitor, Anthropic, is launching ads challenging the ad-supported AI business models of companies like Google and OpenAI.




