
So, you’ve got a thousand dollars. Not a fortune, not in these times. Enough for a decent used bicycle, maybe. Or a small piece of the future, if you’re inclined. If I had just one shot, one thousand dollars to put on a single AI play, it’d be Alphabet. Three shares, maybe four if the market gods are feeling generous. It’s a gamble, of course. They all are. So it goes.
Alphabet, you see, isn’t just playing the AI game. They’ve practically invented the rules. And they make the chips. That’s important. Most companies are still begging Nvidia for processing power, which is like asking the king for a favor. Alphabet makes the kingdom. They’ve got these things called Tensor Processing Units, or TPUs. Sounds like something out of a bad science fiction movie, doesn’t it? They’ve been tinkering with them for over a decade. A decade! That’s a long time in the digital world, long enough for entire civilizations of startups to rise and fall.
These TPUs, they’re cheaper and more efficient than the stuff everyone else is using. Less energy, more thinking. It’s simple, really. And that matters when you’re trying to train these massive language models, these digital brains. The cost adds up. Alphabet’s got a head start, a structural advantage, as the analysts like to say. It’s like starting a race ten miles ahead of the competition. Not fair, perhaps, but that’s how the game is played. And they’re even letting customers order these TPUs directly through Broadcom, a nice touch. A little bit of sharing, in a world that mostly takes. So it goes.
They’re shoving AI into everything, of course. Google Search, their cash cow. AI Overviews, Lens, Circle to Search – all designed to keep you clicking, keep the revenue flowing. It’s not about making the world a better place, not really. It’s about keeping the machine running. And it works. They’ve got Chrome, Android, a partnership with Apple. A network. A web. A way to reach almost anyone, anywhere. They’re monetizing AI through ads, naturally. What else would they do?
It’s not a perfect company, of course. No company is. They’ve got their problems, their scandals, their share of human failings. But in the grand scheme of things, in the face of all the chaos and uncertainty, they seem… reasonably well positioned. A solid bet, if you’re feeling lucky. And sometimes, a little luck is all we have. So it goes.
A thousand dollars. It won’t change the world. But it might buy you a small piece of the future. And in a world that’s rapidly changing, that’s not nothing.
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2026-03-20 15:42