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1. marcop+1a[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:38:46
>>i13e+(OP)
It's been a while since they stopped innovating.

Although Google, Maps, Youtube are of daily use they are monetized exclusively by advertising which is annoying and hated by many. It has been many years since Google has launched an innovative new product.

I don't think ChatGPT will gain daily traction after this hype. Anyway we could say that MSFT and AMZN have demostrated more power to innovate with different business models (not only adv) and products.

The GOOG stock has a PE (Price/earning) of 23, while Coca cola 26. So the stock market expect higher growth from CocaCola than Google. Quite surprising.

- GOOGLE PE (23): https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/GOOGL/alphabet/pe-...

- COCA COLA PE (26): https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/KO/cocacola/pe-rat...

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2. xyzzyz+Qb[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:46:00
>>marcop+1a
They didn’t exactly stop innovating: ChatGPT itself is using tremendous amounts of innovation that was done and published by Google. What they stopped is beating their competition to launching compelling products based on the innovation they do.
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3. khmii+GW2[view] [source] 2023-02-09 16:19:55
>>xyzzyz+Qb
IMO this whole narrative reflects a type of human bias and the reality that we didn't evolve to reason about trillion dollar complex business.

I love chatGPT but it clearly has a ton of issues. To declare Google dead that is point is completely absurd.

I can't think of a single transformative technology that actually has a first mover advantage. The first, second and third mover seem to make all the mistakes and setup the forth mover to learn from those mistakes for free and create a monopoly.

Counting out a company that owns Deepmind is just not rational.

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