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Google’s Gemini AI Could Soon Include Ads, Says CEO Sundar Pichai

by Reshab Agarwal
February 6, 2025
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Google’s Gemini AI could soon include ads, as hinted by CEO Sundar Pichai during Alphabet’s earnings call. Alphabet Inc.’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has hinted at the potential introduction of ads in Gemini AI. During the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call, Pichai stated that while Gemini currently operates on a free and subscription-based model, advertising could be part of its long-term strategy.

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Pichai emphasized that Google is prioritizing user experience and adoption through free and premium subscription tiers. He assured that any ad integration would align with Google’s approach of balancing monetization with usability.

Monetization Strategy in the Works

Drawing a comparison with YouTube’s model, Pichai suggested that users would be given choices regarding ad-supported or subscription-based access. Alphabet is currently focused on subscriptions, but Google’s Gemini AI could soon include ads as part of its long-term strategy. While Google is not planning immediate ad rollouts for Gemini, long-term strategies include potential ad placements to enhance revenue.

Alphabet reported a 12% year-over-year increase in revenue, reaching $96.5 billion. Despite this growth, the company missed market expectations, leading to a decline in stock prices. Alphabet’s Class A shares fell 7.10% in pre-market trading, while Class C shares dropped 6.9%.

AI and Cloud Investments Surge

Google’s cloud division saw a 30% revenue increase, reaching $11.96 billion. However, this figure fell short of analysts’ expectations of $12.19 billion. CFO Anat Ashkenazi attributed this to capacity limitations in cloud-based AI services.

Alphabet also announced plans to invest $75 billion in AI infrastructure in 2025, a 29% rise over analyst projections. This move aims to strengthen its AI capabilities amid growing competition from Microsoft, Amazon, and China’s DeepSeek.

Despite rising competition, Pichai reaffirmed Google’s leadership in AI. He highlighted Gemini’s efficiency and cost-effectiveness compared to emerging AI models. He also noted that Google’s AI-powered search features have monetization rates comparable to traditional search ads.

Regulatory and Market Challenges

Google continues to face regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and China. Meanwhile, competition in the cloud and AI sectors remains fierce. Despite these hurdles, Alphabet’s stock has surged over 44% in the past year, reflecting overall investor confidence.

Pichai compared Gemini’s future monetization to YouTube’s model, suggesting that Google’s Gemini AI could soon include ads while maintaining user experience. Google’s core business model revolves around advertising, contributing to the majority of its revenue. Introducing ads in Gemini AI could generate significant income, but it also risks disrupting user experience. AI assistants are designed to provide quick and relevant responses, and ad placements might interfere with this function. If users feel that AI-generated responses prioritize ads over accurate information, trust in the product may decline.

However, Google’s assurance of “leading with user experience” suggests a cautious approach. The company may implement non-intrusive ad formats, such as sponsored recommendations or contextual promotions. If done effectively, this could allow Google to monetize Gemini without frustrating users.

AI Investments and Competitive Pressure

Google’s decision to invest $75 billion in AI infrastructure reflects its commitment to staying ahead in the AI race. The competition is fierce, with Microsoft, Amazon, and emerging players like China’s DeepSeek posing challenges. While heavy investment in AI is necessary, it also raises investor concerns about long-term profitability.

The decline in Alphabet’s stock after the earnings announcement suggests that investors are wary of rising costs and slower-than-expected cloud growth. If AI development expenses continue to climb without clear revenue streams, pressure to accelerate monetization, such as through ads, may increase.

 

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