Alphabet will disclose its investments in AI on future earnings reports. The move signals the company's seriousness about competing in the AI race.
that it will make a change in how it discloses its investments in artificial intelligence going forward.
"As AI is critical to delivering our mission of bringing our breakthrough innovations into the real world, beginning in January 2023, we will update our segment reporting relating to certain of Alphabet's AI activities," the press release states.
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