Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) – AI Policy Shifts and Strategic Advancements in Tech Leadership

We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Dominating Wall Street. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) stands against other AI stocks dominating Wall Street.

Representatives from around the world are going to be attending the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit at the Grand Palais on 10–11 February 2025. The summit will focus on harnessing the power of AI systems as well as the risks posed by them. From heads of state and government and leaders of international organizations to business leaders, as well as representatives from academia, civil society, and the arts, it would seem everyone related to the artificial intelligence world is to attend. However, that’s not quite true.

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Reuters has recently reported that the U.S. delegation to the AI Summit will not include technical staff from the country’s AI Safety Institute. Vice President JD Vance is leading the U.S. contingent to France, with attendees including members of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy: Principal Deputy Director Lynne Parker and Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence Sriram Krishnan. However, Homeland Security and Commerce Department officials are not going to be there, particularly the representatives of the U.S. AI Safety Institute trips have been canceled.

The AI Safety Institute, created under former President Joe Biden, was created to mitigate certain risks from AI, having signed agreements with U.S. startups OpenAI and Anthropic for safety testing. The absence of these representatives implies that the Commerce Department, in which the Safety Institute resides, is still in the transition phase after Trump’s inauguration.

Regarding the discussion on AI, Prof Gina Neff from the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy said that there is currently “a vacuum for global leadership on AI”.

Another professor from Southampton University seems to agree:

“DeepSeek made everybody realize that China is a force to be reckoned with,” says the computer scientist. We don’t have to just go along with what the big companies on the West Coast are saying. We need global dialogue.”

-Prof Dame Wendy Hall, Southampton University.

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Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) – AI Policy Shifts and Strategic Advancements in Tech Leadership

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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company wholly owning the internet giant Google, amongst other businesses. On February 5, Bloomberg reported that Alphabet Inc.’s Google has removed a passage from its artificial intelligence principles that pledged to avoid using AI in potentially harmful applications, such as weapons. Previously, the company’s AI principles included a passage titled “AI applications we will not pursue,” such as “technologies that cause or are likely to cause overall harm,” including weapons, reported Bloomberg. However, the writing is no longer visible on the page.

A Google spokesperson shared a blog post published Tuesday:

“We believe democracies should lead in AI development, guided by core values like freedom, equality and respect for human rights. And we believe that companies, governments and organizations sharing these values should work together to create AI that protects people, promotes global growth and supports national security.”

– James Manyika, a senior vice president at Google, and Demis Hassabis, who leads the AI lab Google DeepMind.

According to Margaret Mitchell, who co-led Google’s ethical AI team and is now chief ethics scientist for AI startup Hugging Face, removing the clause may have implications for the nature of work Google pursues.

Overall, GOOGL ranks 2nd on our list of AI stocks dominating Wall Street. While we acknowledge the potential of GOOGL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than GOOGL but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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