Google's reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has reached a new high, with CEO Sundar Pichai announcing that more than a quarter of all new code at the tech giant is now generated by AI. This milestone underscores the critical role AI plays in Google's products and internal operations.
The revelation came during the company's third-quarter 2024 earnings call, where Alphabet reported a revenue of $88.3 billion, with Google Services and Google Cloud experiencing significant year-over-year growth. AI-driven features, such as custom chatbots and automatic note-taking, have been key contributors to this success.
Google's AI focus has led to innovative tools for YouTube creators and the well-received Pixel 9 smartphone lineup. However, the company faces challenges ahead, including a potential breakup following the US Department of Justice's ruling that Google is a monopolist in the search and advertising markets.
Despite these challenges, Google's AI adoption milestone demonstrates the company's commitment to harnessing AI's potential to drive growth and innovation. As AI continues to transform the tech landscape, Google's leadership in this area is likely to have far-reaching implications for the industry.