"I think Google is fundamentally impaired by this transition to AI," Brett Winton, the chief futurist at Cathie Wood's Ark Investment Management, told Melissa Lee on CNBC's ' Fast Money ' recently.
"Their entire business model is built around taking people and delivering them to the next byte, and these AI systems actually deliver answers to the end users" he said.
'Fragile' model Moving forward, Winton doesn't see head-to-head competition between search engines necessarily leading to a winning AI strategy.
"I think Google's model is fragile, and it doesn't necessarily accrue to Microsoft's benefit," he said.
"It's much clearer that there will be a lot of money spent on AI investment," Winton said, adding that the key for either tech giant to be well-positioned is by providing AI capabilities in their software."