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This is the craziest corporate battle no one talks about: In 2014, Jeff Bezos secretly built a team of AI experts to DESTROY Google's $500 Billion empire. When Google found out... They launched a counter-attack that terrified Amazon's fearless leader: By 2014, Google ruled the internet—90% of people used it to search. The more people searched, the smarter Google got, creating a loop no one could break. But Jeff Bezos saw a future where people didn’t need screens to search. No typing, no clicking—just talking. So in 2014, Amazon launched Alexa and Echo. Instead of searching “best toothpaste” on Google, you’d just say, “Alexa, order toothpaste.” This was a direct challenge to Google’s dominance. Google fought back with Google Assistant, AI tools, and smart home devices. The battle wasn’t just about gadgets—it was about controlling your daily life. Both companies raced to put their voice tech in homes, cars, and appliances, fighting to be the one you talk to every day.

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