Google's Half-Decade AI Nightmare: Strategic Fragmentation and the Shadow Over Shareholder Value
724FinanceAhmet Arslan
Key Highlights
Google'un 2014 yılında **Google** bünyesine kattığı ve yapay zeka stratejisinin en kritik taşıyıcı gücü haline gelen **DeepMind**, şirketin teknolojik
DeepMind, acquired by Google in 2014, stands as the monumental pillar of the company's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, yet it has simultaneously evolved into a persistent source of organizational friction that continues to plague the tech giant.
The Integration Paradox of DeepMind
The Cost of Creative Destruction and Operational Inefficiency
From a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) perspective, organizational friction directly triggers operating expenses and the inefficient use of capital expenditures (CAPEX). Google's internal dynamics necessitate a downward risk premium in free cash flow (FCF) forecasts, creating a structural weakness that could drag the stock's intrinsic value below its market price. For investors, the core issue is not the technology itself, but the management hierarchy integrity required to monetize it.
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