Google-Parent Alphabet Shares Decline as More People Use AI for Search
The threat of artificial intelligence just became more real for Google, after it was revealed that there was a drop in Google search traffic on the Safari web browser. WSJ's Dan Gallagher explains. Photo Illustration: Elise Dean
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