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Big Tech AI Race: Who's Winning?

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Microsoft and Meta face AI growth pressure ahead of earnings.
  • Companies to boost AI spending by 30% to over $500 billion.
  • Alphabet gains AI lead with Gemini 3 and Apple Siri deal.

Microsoft and Meta are set to report earnings this week, facing intense investor scrutiny over their substantial artificial intelligence investments. These tech giants, alongside Amazon, are expected to collectively boost their AI expenditures by 30%, surpassing $500 billion in the coming year. This unprecedented outlay intensifies the focus on whether their AI strategies are delivering tangible growth.

Alphabet appears to be leading this high-stakes race, with its stock experiencing a significant surge. This positive momentum is attributed to the successful launch of its Gemini 3 model and a new partnership to power Apple's Siri. In contrast, both Microsoft and Meta saw their stock prices decline in the last quarter of 2025, signaling investor concerns about their AI progress.

Despite the hype, some doubts persist regarding the immediate real-world benefits of AI adoption for businesses. A recent survey indicated that over half of surveyed CEOs have not yet realized revenue or cost benefits from their AI investments. Microsoft itself is grappling with AI capacity constraints expected to last until at least June, alongside rising memory chip prices impacting its personal computing division.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Microsoft and Meta are facing pressure to demonstrate that their significant investments in artificial intelligence can generate strong future growth.
Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon are expected to increase their AI spending by 30%, aiming for over $500 billion this year.
Alphabet is currently viewed as leading the AI race, with its stock performance boosted by the reception of its Gemini 3 model and a deal with Apple.

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