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Google Parent Alphabet's Stock Is Rising Amid Growing Optimism About AI Search

Google CEO Sundar Pichai addresses the crowd during Google's annual I/O developers conference.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai addresses the crowd during Google's annual I/O developers conference.

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Key Takeaways

  • Shares of Google parent Alphabet rose a day after the Google I/O conference keynote and rollout of its “AI mode” offering in the U.S.
  • JPMorgan analysts said they came away from the event "more confident" in Google's ability to navigate a transition to AI search.
  • Google also unveiled a $249.99 per month AI subscription service that Bank of America expects to be competitive with OpenAI's ChatGPT Pro.

Shares of Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL) surged Wednesday amid growing optimism about the tech giant's AI search capabilities in the wake of Google’s I/O conference keynote and 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:rollout of its “AI mode” offering in the U.S.

“We come away more confident that Google can successfully navigate the shift to AI Search,” JPMorgan analysts said following the event. The analysts reiterated an “overweight” rating and $195 price target, just above thꦕe analyst consensus of $19🍷4 compiled by Visible Alpha.

Shares of the Google parent were up close to 5% near $172 in recent trading, with JPMorgan’s target suggesting roughly 13% upside. Alphabet shares have lost ab💙out 10% so far in 2025.

Google I/O underscored the capabilities of the tech giant’s Gemini large language model, Bank of America said. “With an improved LLM and growing AI integration benefits across products, we see [Google’s] AI assets as underappreciated,” the baಞnk said in a note to clients. 

I/O also saw the unveiling of Google AI Ultra, a new $249.99 subscription 🤪service that offers access to Google’s most advanced AI toolཧs, including Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Think mode for research and the AI filmmaking tool Flow. Google AI Ultra “should be competitive” with OpenAI’s $200 per month ChatGPT Pro offering, BofA analysts said. The bank maintained a price target of $200.

Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley and Citi analysts reiterated targets of $185 and $200, respectively.

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  2. BofA Securities. “Alphabet. Moꦐving to offense on search with full AI Mode availability.”

  3. Citi. "Alphabet Inc. Google I/O ’25: Building out A More Personalized Search Through Agents as AI Search Adoption Ramps."

  4. Morgan Stanley. "Alphabet Inc. How Search Will Become More Agentic...in 2025."

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