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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: Alphabet<\/a> (Google<\/a>'s parent company) has reported $76 billion in revenue for its fourth quarter that ended December 31, up 1 per cent (year-over-year), as it now bets big on AI.

The company said it would take a charge of between $1.9 billion and $2.3 billion related to the layoffs of 12,000 employees.

Google
Cloud<\/a> brought in $7.32 billion in revenue, a 32 per cent increase from the year-ago quarter.

\"Our long-term investments in deep computer science make us extremely well-positioned as AI reaches an inflection point, and I'm excited by the AI-driven leaps we're about to unveil in Search and beyond,\" said
Sundar Pichai<\/a>, CEO of Alphabet and Google.

\"There's also great momentum in Cloud, YouTube subscriptions, and our
Pixel<\/a> devices. We're on an important journey to re-engineer our cost structure in a durable way and to build financially sustainable, vibrant, growing businesses across Alphabet,\" Pichai said.

Beginning in January, Alphabet will now update its segment reporting relating to certain of Alphabet's AI activities.

DeepMind, previously reported within Other Bets, will be reported as part of Alphabet's corporate costs, reflecting its increasing collaboration with
Google Services<\/a>, Google Cloud, and Other Bets.

Google's Search and Other revenue was $42.60 billion, down 2 per cent from the year prior.

Google's Other Revenues, which includes hardware and non-advertising YouTube revenue, came in at $8.8 billion, up 8 per cent.

\"We have significant work underway to improve all aspects of our cost structure, in support of our investments in our highest growth priorities to deliver long-term, profitable growth,\" said Ruth Porat, CFO of Alphabet and Google.

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谷歌的母公司字母表日志760亿美元的收入,投资大的人工智能

“我们在深的长期投资计算机科学使我们极大的优势作为人工智能达到一个拐点,我兴奋的AI-driven跳跃在搜索和超越,我们即将推出“Sundar Pichai说,字母和谷歌的首席执行官。

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旧金山:字母(谷歌的母公司)公布第四季度收入760亿美元,截至12月31日(同比)增长了1%,因为它现在押注大AI。

该公司表示,将把19亿美元和23亿美元之间的相关的裁员12000名员工。

谷歌带来了73.2亿美元的收入,较上年同期增加32%。

“我们在深的长期投资计算机科学使我们极大的优势作为人工智能达到一个拐点,我兴奋的AI-driven跳跃在搜索和超越,我们即将推出”说Sundar Pichai字母和谷歌的首席执行官。

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“还有伟大的势头在云,YouTube上订阅,和我们像素设备。我们在一个重要的旅程以持久的方式重新设计我们的成本结构和建立经济可持续发展,充满活力,越来越多的企业在字母表,”Pichai说。

从1月开始,字母现在将更新其分部财务报告有关某些字母的人工智能活动。

DeepMind,以前在其他投资报告,将报告作为字母的企业成本的一部分,反映出其日益增长的合作谷歌服务,谷歌云,和其他投资。

谷歌的搜索和其他收入为426亿美元,前一年下降了2%。

谷歌的其他收入,包括硬件和YouTube收入,根本不用广告就能进来的88亿美元,增长8%。

“我们有重要工作进行改善成本结构的方方面面,以支持我们的投资在我们的最高增长优先提供长期的、有利可图的增长,“Ruth Porat说,字母和谷歌的首席财务官。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>San Francisco: Alphabet<\/a> (Google<\/a>'s parent company) has reported $76 billion in revenue for its fourth quarter that ended December 31, up 1 per cent (year-over-year), as it now bets big on AI.

The company said it would take a charge of between $1.9 billion and $2.3 billion related to the layoffs of 12,000 employees.

Google
Cloud<\/a> brought in $7.32 billion in revenue, a 32 per cent increase from the year-ago quarter.

\"Our long-term investments in deep computer science make us extremely well-positioned as AI reaches an inflection point, and I'm excited by the AI-driven leaps we're about to unveil in Search and beyond,\" said
Sundar Pichai<\/a>, CEO of Alphabet and Google.

\"There's also great momentum in Cloud, YouTube subscriptions, and our
Pixel<\/a> devices. We're on an important journey to re-engineer our cost structure in a durable way and to build financially sustainable, vibrant, growing businesses across Alphabet,\" Pichai said.

Beginning in January, Alphabet will now update its segment reporting relating to certain of Alphabet's AI activities.

DeepMind, previously reported within Other Bets, will be reported as part of Alphabet's corporate costs, reflecting its increasing collaboration with
Google Services<\/a>, Google Cloud, and Other Bets.

Google's Search and Other revenue was $42.60 billion, down 2 per cent from the year prior.

Google's Other Revenues, which includes hardware and non-advertising YouTube revenue, came in at $8.8 billion, up 8 per cent.

\"We have significant work underway to improve all aspects of our cost structure, in support of our investments in our highest growth priorities to deliver long-term, profitable growth,\" said Ruth Porat, CFO of Alphabet and Google.

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