Alphabet, Google (Whoever!) Is Taking Over And Massive Change is Sneaking Up On Us [View in browser]( [The Juice Logo] Proprietary Data Insights Top Internet Content And Communication Stock Searches This Month Rank Name Searches
#1 Meta Platforms 116,698
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#5 Baidu 14,544 Brought to you by [The Alt]( [It's time you learn about Alternative Investments!]( [ The Alt - It]( Real Estate.. Private Equity⦠Commodities.. They can help you make a fortune. But itâs hard to figure out which to invest in. Ready to learn how to take your investments to the next level? [Sign up for The Alt for FREE.]( Alphabet Is A Scary Company To be clear, weâre not against change, especially if itâs progress. However, change for the sake of change isnât progress. Itâs just change. For example, The Juice has been all over [actively-managed ETFs]( lately. It almost feels like theyâve come out of nowhere as they emerge - suddenly - as a big dog in the ETF playing field. However, this change isnât scary. Clearly, itâs progress. Maybe itâs because the utility is clear (as a replacement for or complement to existing investment vehicles and strategies). Plus, active ETFs look a lot like something weâre all familiar with - actively-managed mutual funds or your very own DIY portfolio of individual stocks. Another case in point - when Apple released the iPhone, it wasnât scary. It was a logical and (now) obvious answer to what was an already popular handheld device called the BlackBerry. (By the way, do yourself a favor and see the BlackBerry movie thatâs out. Itâs excellent). Looking back, we needed the iPhone. As investors, we think weâll look back and say, we needed active ETFs. Welcome change. Progress. Then thereâs what Alphabet (though we prefer to call them Google) and a handful of others are up to. Driverless Cars And Artificial Intelligence Sounds amazing, doesnât it? But it all feels just a bit weird. If not outright scary. Plus it gives Google increasing control over critical aspects of our lives - transportation, how we access information and what we find when we tap that access. Waymo If you donât live in Phoenix, San Francisco or Los Angeles, you might not even know what Waymo is. Itâs an Alphabet subsidiary, formerly known as the Google Self-Driving Car Project, that currently offers driverless ride sharing in Phoenix and soon, in San Francisco and LA. Here in LA, Waymo vehicles are driving all over town, presumably collecting data so the service can get approved for launch. Waymo is much closer to a full launch in San Francisco, as itâs currently only available to a small group of consumers. But do we really need driverless rideshare? Weâre not going to answer that question, because, frankly, we're not sure. You can make solid arguments in either direction. Maybe the bigger question is are we, as a general public, ready for it? We were ready for the BlackBerry-to-iPhone transition and most of us will likely embrace active ETFs. But a rideshare without somebody in the driver seat. This might be a tough sell, not to mention tech getting a bit too far ahead of itself. That last point is key: It might be a tough sell. Ultimately, the public decides based on what we choose to and choose not to adopt. But sometimes we feel like we donât have a choice with long in the works innovation foisted on us seemingly out of nowhere. Then thereâs this: [driverless cars] As we typed the original draft of this Juice in Google Docs, we have the Google Labs AI assistant enabled. If we click that little pen, we could ask Googleâs AI to literally write this entire installment for us. Donât worry, we didnât. Surely, Google would have said nicer things about itself. But the point is we could have. And thatâs scary. Sure, it can, for example, make you a more productive responder to emails. But do you really want friends, colleagues or even strangers sending you what amounts to - letâs face it - an automated email? Progress or change for the sake of change? Then thereâs this: [search labs] We gave Googleâs Generative AI a spin in Google Search, using a Google-provided example. Hereâs how it looked with the AI result at the top and the old school search results starting on the bottom. [perfect cup of coffee] Looks innocent. Googleâs AI scanned the universe of content on making the perfect cup of coffee and curated a nice little package for us with step-by-step directions alongside a few specific sources for more information. More information that, today, youâd probably require. However, as Googleâs AI gets better, it might be all you need. Setting aside the jobs driverless tech and AI is taking and will continue to take away, the scariest part is that the evolution of AI in something like Search gives Google even more control over information. Sure, Google already has lots of control, but AI takes this a scary step further. And Congress is busy worrying about TikTok. All of this said, the jury is still out on what to ultimately make of all this. Which is why weâre questioning it. Scary stuff, especially if itâs not in the name of true progress, but only change for the sake of change. Because we - or a relative handful of tech nerds - can. [Stock Pick Advice Once Daily]( Our experts analyze the stocks that investors are researching across the 100+ online financial sites in our network and bring those insights to you! Know where the market is heading and which stocks are about to sink or swim with a FREE subscription. [Click here to sign up.]( The Bottom Line: Thankfully, Googleâs AI hasnât come for us yet! 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