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The AI Capital War
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- ISBN8235846685
- EAN9798235846685
- Date de parution08/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
AI is real. That is exactly why the capital story has become dangerous. Most books ask whether AI is a revolution or a bubble. This book asks a different question:What happens when a real technological revolution meets accounting, debt, depreciation, private credit, data centers, and power grids?The AI Capital War argues that today's AI boom is not simply a technology story-it is a capital story. The technology may succeed while the first generation of financial structures built around it fails.
Drawing on financial statements, accounting principles, AI infrastructure, semiconductor supply chains, data-center economics, and historical technology bubbles, Hong Ki Park explains why AI should be analyzed through balance sheets rather than headlines. The book introduces original concepts including:. The Bubble That Learned Accounting. The Four Clocks of AI Capital. Customer Money vs. Investor Money.
The AI Revenue Loop. AI Fetishism. Survival Runway (B?)Rather than predicting the exact date of an AI crash, this book provides a practical analytical framework for investors, executives, policymakers, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the financial architecture behind artificial intelligence. AI may transform the world. The real question is whether today's capital structures can survive long enough for that future to arrive.
Drawing on financial statements, accounting principles, AI infrastructure, semiconductor supply chains, data-center economics, and historical technology bubbles, Hong Ki Park explains why AI should be analyzed through balance sheets rather than headlines. The book introduces original concepts including:. The Bubble That Learned Accounting. The Four Clocks of AI Capital. Customer Money vs. Investor Money.
The AI Revenue Loop. AI Fetishism. Survival Runway (B?)Rather than predicting the exact date of an AI crash, this book provides a practical analytical framework for investors, executives, policymakers, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the financial architecture behind artificial intelligence. AI may transform the world. The real question is whether today's capital structures can survive long enough for that future to arrive.



