Corporate Trillions on AI: Who Owns the Responsibility?
724FinanceGökberk Uçar
Key Highlights
Küresel şirketler, **$3 trilyon**'dan fazla yapay zeka yatırımıyla geleceği yeniden şekillendiriyor, ancak bu devasa harcamaların sorumluluğu hâlâ yön

Global corporations are reshaping the future with $3 trillion+ in artificial intelligence investments, yet the accountability for these massive outlays remains murky within executive suites.
AI at the Boardroom: Who Holds the Reins?
Boards, CEOs, and functional leads are sharply split over AI ownership. Microsoft's Satya Nadella frames AI as the company's strategic core, while Alphabet's Sundar Pichai still grapples with defining clear lines of responsibility.Investor Lens on the AI Spending Surge
Governance Solutions: Accountability Frameworks and Operating Margins
Companies are instituting new oversight mechanisms to curb financial risk from AI initiatives, including:Strategic Takeaways and Future Scenarios
The sheer scale of AI investment forces firms to rethink not only technology roadmaps but also corporate accountability. Establishing a clear responsibility matrix at the executive level will enhance capital efficiency and lower perceived investor risk. In sectors like air freight and logistics, where data‑driven operational gains are paramount, this governance shift will be pivotal for preserving margins and sharpening competitive edge. — Gökberk Uçar, Aviation Logistics & Cargo Specialist
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