They will, I'm sure.
The big difference is that Google is both the chip designer *and* the AI company. So they get both sets of profits.
Both Google and Nvidia contract TSMC for chips. Then Nvidia sells them at a huge profit. Then OpenAI (for example) buys them at that inflated rate and them puts them into production.
So while Nvidia is "selling shovels", Google is making their own shovels and has their own mines.
Aka vertical integration.
So when the bubble pops the companies making the shovels (TSMC, NVIDIA) might still have the money they got for their products and some of the ex-AI companies might least be able to sell standard compliant GPUs on the wider market.
And Google will end up with lots of useless super specialized custom hardware.
on top of that Google is also cloud infrastructure provider - contrary to OpenAI that need to have someone like Azure plug those GPUs and host servers.