Alphabet’s latest financial report highlights new AI risks, including potential excess capacity from heavy infrastructure investment and increased costs from third-party leases. The company plans a $20 billion bond sale to finance its AI ambitions, with CEO Sundar Pichai citing compute capacity as a major concern amid surging demand for AI services like Gemini.
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