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How Google’s stellar AI growth propelled Gemini ahead of OpenAI

Alphabet executives struck a more confident tone on the company's post-earnings call on Wednesday, the first since it released the Gemini 3 model

February 05, 2026 / 10:47 IST
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Since the start of last year, Alphabet has gone from laggard to leader among the "Magnificent Seven" megacap companies
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  • Alphabet's AI investments boost revenue in consumer and enterprise sectors
  • Google Gemini app reaches 750M monthly users, still behind ChatGPT
  • Alphabet's stock rises as AI cloud revenue jumps 48% in December quarter.

Alphabet is taking on OpenAI with a gusto that underscores Wall Street's perception that the Google parent is the leader in AI, a turn of events from a year ago when investors thought it was badly lagging behind rivals and punished its stock.

Alphabet executives struck a more confident tone on the company's post-earnings call on Wednesday, the first since it released the Gemini 3 model, which has wowed users and helped Google catch up in the artificial intelligence race.

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Though it did not mention its chief AI rival by name, Alphabet's newly confident messaging emphasized a key contrast: Investments in AI have begun to reap returns throughout the entire company. That served as Alphabet's justification to potentially double its capital expenditures in 2026 - to between $175 billion and $185 billion - as a result of massive investments into AI computing capacity.

Alphabet's prepared remarks about AI in 2025 had focused on product usage and AI revenues generated specifically via its cloud-computing unit.