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Big Tech which should invest $ 325 billion this year while large AI invoices are under surveillance

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Meta (Meta), Microsoft (Msft), Amazon (Amzn), and Google Parent Alphabet (Goog) expect to spend 325 billion cumulative dollars in capital and investment expenditure in 2025, trained by a continuous commitment to develop artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Overall, this marks an increase of 46% compared to about $ 223 billion that these companies declared spending in 2024.

Technology giants argue that all of these expenses will be paid in the long term. Investors have not been as safe lately.

The uncertainty surrounding the calendar for gain – as well as the debates in progress on the question of whether such levels of high spending are really justified – has fueled concerns during recent income periods.

And higher investments than expected for the next year come and just as investors examine the expenses of Big Tech artificial intelligence.

Example: Deepseek.

The Chinese startup shook the markets last week after launching competitive open source models with OpenAi for a price fraction. Technological actions have sold in all levels while the model casts doubt on the justification behind The gigantic expenses of technology giants in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

But the Deepseek surprise did not seem to have an impact on the major spending plans for technological companies.

Amazon is by far the biggest expenditure on capital investments in the group, with its $ 78 billion for $ 2024 with a $ 56 billion in Microsoft and $ 53 billion in alphabet.

For the future, Amazon said in a post-benefit call Thursday evening that its expenses of $ 26.3 billion during its last quarter are “reasonably representative” of its 2025 investment plans, which suggests that Investments will total around $ 105 billion this year.

“The vast majority of these CAPEX expenses are on AI for AWS (Amazon Web Services, Amazon’s Cloud Division),” said Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. “The AI ​​is, for sure, the greatest opportunity since the Cloud and probably the biggest change in technology and business opportunities since the Internet.”

Amazon’s shares dropped just over 4% on Friday.

At the end of last month, Meta confirmed that It would spend $ 60 billion at $ 65 billion in 2025A massive bump of its previous investors’ advice from $ 38 billion to $ 40 billion in investment for the year.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company was finally spending “hundreds of billions of dollars” to “invest in long -term AI infrastructure”. This includes investments in the construction of massive data centers, such as the construction of A new installation in Louisiana almost the Manhattan size.

Google said on Tuesday that it expects to spend $ 75 billion this year, About 30% higher than Wall Street expected, according to LSEG data. Alphabet actions dropped 7% on Wednesday after the announcement.

Investors have also expressed a certain distrust of Microsoft expenses as its AI services are struggling to grow.

Society nearly $ 56 billion in spending during His exercise 2024 (completed on June 31), fueled by AI – coupled with lower income than the point of view linked to artificial intelligence – sent actions falling on the results last summer.

Microsoft recently announced its tax results in the second quarter, which showed that the technological heavyweight had already spent $ 42 billion Waited for $ 80 billion in capital spending Until now in 2025. The actions of the company have dropped by 6% following these results.

Why are investors tight? Because the income generated directly from the functionalities of AI of companies remain clear.

When asked how the metrication of AI, the company’s response was more or less “spending now, worry later”.

Meta CFO Susan Li declared during a post-benefit call on January 29: “Our initial objective for Meta Ia is really to create a great consumption experience, and it is frankly there that all our energies are somehow directed Right now.”

“There will be, I think, fairly clear monetization opportunities here over time, including paid recommendations and including a premium offer, but this is really not that we are concentrated in terms of Meta development IA today, “she added.

A view of the headquarters of Google in Mountain View, California, United States. (Photo of Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Meta-parts have increased After its report on gains despite this lack of clarity, the company underlined the rapid adoption of its AI tools for advertisers, which increased to 4 million against 1 million six months ago.

Doug Anmuth de JPMorgan said that “IA investment return is more apparent in Meta’s main advertising cases” than that of Google.

During his call for profits, the financial director of Google Anat Ashkénaze said that the company’s cloud segment “generates billions of annual income from AI infrastructure and IA generating solutions” but n ‘did not give details. Ashkenazi added that the demand for Cloud AI products from Google has exceeded the capacity. The company refused to answer Yahoo Finance questions about its IA income.

Jassy of Amazon said that as regards $ 105 billion in the company’s expenses for the coming year, “our company, our customers and shareholders will be happy, long” but has not been precise on the amount of AI or will contribute to income.

Meanwhile, Microsoft declared in his latest quarterly ratio that his total AI company, which includes the Azure AI services as well as other co -pilot and generators offers, have exceeded an execution rate of the execution rate Annual income of $ 13 billion during the period ended on December 31.

Microsoft said the AI ​​had contributed to 13 percentage points to its growth in Azure income, which increased by 31% compared to the previous year. Microsoft AI returned is partially motivated by OpenAi’s commitments. The own way from Openai to monetization is blurred, because the startup Ai estimated that it Lost $ 5 billion in 2024 while generating only $ 3.7 billion in income.

Despite the meticulous examination of IA expenditure investors, Wall Street analysts remained positive on Big Tech’s actions. Analysts of Raymond James in a February 3 report wrote that even if “questions of monetization linger”, there are “evidence that strengthens (companies) fill the gap”.

Morgan Stanley analysts said that growing technological companies “strengthen the case of a bull for AI / Cloud Capex actions”.

Laura Bratton is Yahoo Finance journalist. Follow it on Bluesky @ laurabratton.bsky.social. Send him an email to laura.bratton@yahoinc.com.

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