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Samsung Might Ditch Google: Is the Search Engine's Dominance Ending?

Samsung Might Ditch Google: Is the Search Engine's Dominance Ending?

To capitalize on this new revolutionary technology, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) shook up the industry even further by investing $10 billion into the company while securing exclusive cloud computing access to its Azure infrastructure services. This Microsoft-OpenAI partnership now goes even deeper, with the conversational artificial intelligence (AI) tools now powering an updated version of Microsoft's Bing search engine, which is the number-two player in the search market. With all these developments, investors are concerned about the number-one player in search -- Alphabet's Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) -- losing market share to this revitalized Bing competitor.