
"We look at coding productivity. About 50% of our code is written by coding agents, which are then reviewed by our own engineers. This certainly helps our engineers do more and move faster with the current footprint."
"While Google does not have the breadth of AWS services or the deep corporate foothold of Microsoft, its steady effort to win enterprise customers is now turbocharged by its AI-native cloud offerings Lee Sustar, Forrester"
About 50% of Alphabet's code is written by AI coding agents and reviewed by engineers, enabling greater productivity and reducing the need to expand the developer workforce. Revenue reached $114bn in Q4 2025, up 18% year over year, and $403bn for the full year, up 15%. Demand for Google Cloud and AI-powered services is increasing substantially. In 2025, 60% of capex went to servers and 40% to datacentres and networking; similar allocation is expected in 2026 with planned spending of $175–$185bn on servers, datacentres, and networking equipment. Stock markets express concern that large AI infrastructure investments may not yield sufficient returns. Sundar Pichai responded to questions about AI capacity and compute demand.
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