The U.S. tech. Giant Google claimed that the organization is all set to explore new emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region, buckling down on generative artificial intelligence technology. Scott Beaumont, Google’s Asia Pacific region president, notes that Asia is seen as the key opportunity in the company’s global strategy, emphasizing the region’s significance for learning and growth.
Meanwhile, prior to the announcement, Google had already launched a beta version of its Search Generative Experience (SGE), a generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology that jacks up Google’s internet search service.
In his statement, Beaumont shed light on the fact that Japan and India are the only markets where Google launched SGE following the rollout in the U.S. The decision was taken solely on the grounds of the degree of interest shown by the two countries. Compared to other global markets, only India, Japan, and Korea portrayed genuine interest in Google’s SGE project.
Since its inception, Google has completed 25 years as of September 27, 2023. The tech giant that initially started off as a search engine provider now provides six different types of services to more than 2 billion people worldwide. Moreover, the Android operating system developed by Google is now used by more than 3 billion people worldwide.
According to Beaumont, proliferating services into Europe right after launching them in the U.S. was a more fitting option in the early days for Google. However, after launching hundreds of products over the past few years, Google is now pointing towards a major shift that is needed.
Scott Beaumont mentioned that, over the past five years especially with the focus on AI, the company’s expansion strategy is shifting from Europe to determining the specific Asian markets to enter.
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Alphabet, Google’s parent company, reported sales of a whopping $47 billion only in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region as of December end 2022. Almost 16% of the global revenue came from the APAC region during the same period. Although 29% of the global revenue, which amounts to $82 billion, came from the Middle East, Europe, and Africa during the same period, Beaumont drew attention to the fact that over half of the world’s internet population is located in the APAC region.
According to reports, Google is setting its sights on expanding all revenue sources across the APAC region. The significant shift towards this approach may include the expansion of services provided by Google, such as cloud computing services, hardware sales, such as smartphones, and its mainstay online advertising.
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