Google Unveils ‘Full-Stack AI’ Strategy to Accelerate AI Transformation for South Korean Enterprises
Kim Young Min Reporter
sskyman77@naver.com | 2026-07-16 07:41:06
SEOUL — Google has officially unveiled its comprehensive "Full-Stack AI Strategy" customized to support and fast-track the artificial intelligence transformation (AX) of South Korean business environments. Speaking at a major three-day corporate forum in Seoul, senior regional executives emphasized Google's unique ability to deliver an end-to-end AI pipeline—ranging from robust sub-sea network cables and advanced TPU silicon up to application-level user experiences.
The announcement was made on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at the opening of "Google AI for Business 2026," hosted at the Emerald Hall of the prestigious Shilla Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. The three-day event serves as a major touchpoint for domestic enterprises to explore how advanced large language models and cognitive agents can be translated into concrete business metrics and operational efficiencies.
During the keynote address, Google Cloud Korea detailed its "Full-Stack AI" blueprint, which integrates computing infrastructure, foundational AI models, orchestration platforms, and user interfaces into a single, cohesive ecosystem. This tightly bound stack aims to eliminate the friction points typically experienced by enterprises that stitch together disparate systems from multiple vendors, thereby reducing latency, improving data security, and accelerating time-to-market.
The Four Pillars of Google's Full-Stack AI Ecosystem
Central to Google’s pitch to South Korea’s leading enterprises is the concept of a "unified stack." Rather than offering isolated software products, the company has structured its offerings into four interlinked layers:
Computing Infrastructure: This foundational tier utilizes Google Cloud’s proprietary Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) alongside cutting-edge NVIDIA GPUs. By operating specialized hardware specifically tuned for deep learning, Google offers cost-efficient training and inference scaling.
Advanced AI Models: Powering the cognitive engine of the stack is the Gemini family of models, specifically Gemini Enterprise. These models boast industry-leading context windows, enabling them to process thousands of pages of corporate documentation natively.
Orchestration Platform: Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise act as the central management environment. This layer enables businesses to safely build, scale, optimize, and govern custom AI agents while ensuring strict adherence to local regulatory frameworks.
User Interfaces (UI) and Workspace Integration: Through Gemini in Google Workspace and standalone enterprise portals, non-technical employees can easily collaborate with AI agents to draft reports, analyze market trends, and automate complex workflows.
"We are witnessing the transition from assistive AI to the era of Agentic AI, where autonomous agents can proactively execute multi-step workflows. Google is uniquely positioned to support Korean enterprises through this shift, fundamentally redefining the nature of how work is executed across various industries."
— Yoon Goo, President of Google Korea
Pioneering AX Success Stories Across Key Korean Industries
To illustrate the commercial validity of this full-stack strategy, Google highlighted several high-profile partnerships with South Korea's industry champions. These case studies span diverse sectors, illustrating how Gemini Enterprise is being leveraged to solve distinct operational challenges:
CJ Olive Young (Retail & Cosmetics): The nation's leading health and beauty retailer is utilizing Google’s AI to analyze vast repositories of customer reviews and purchase trends. This allows the company to automate inventory forecasting and optimize hyper-personalized product recommendation engines.
KakaoBank (Fintech & Banking): In the highly regulated financial services sector, KakaoBank is employing Gemini Enterprise to build secure customer service agents and automate credit assessment workflows.
Daewon Pharmaceutical (Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals): Daewon Pharmaceutical is accelerating drug discovery and synthesizing molecular research by deploying Gemini's multi-modal processing capabilities.
Weverse (Media, Entertainment & Fandom): The global fandom platform operates real-time translation and content moderation services powered by Gemini, enabling hundreds of thousands of international fans to communicate seamlessly with artists.
Yeogiotte (Travel & Hospitality): The leading leisure and travel platform leverages AI agents to draft tailored travel itineraries and provide real-time, context-aware customer support.
Strengthening Strategic Ties with Samsung Electronics
Ahead of the conference, Google Cloud solidified its presence in the domestic market by announcing an expansive agreement to provide Gemini Enterprise to the Device Experience (DX) division of Samsung Electronics. Under this agreement, Samsung's global workforce will utilize Gemini's capabilities to streamline internal software development, optimize supply chain logistics, and enhance cross-departmental collaboration. This partnership is viewed by industry analysts as a massive endorsement of Google's enterprise security framework and operational reliability, establishing a benchmark for other conglomerates (chaebols) in the country.
Furthermore, the event featured deep-dive technical sessions hosted by Google Research—the firm's world-renowned research division. In these sessions, primary researchers explained how foundational scientific discoveries are translated directly into commercial software solutions, bridging the gap between theoretical computer science and corporate profitability.
Shifting Focus to Velocity and Bold Execution
The local business community’s attitude toward artificial intelligence has shifted rapidly from curiosity to competitive urgency. Business leaders are no longer merely asking what AI can achieve; instead, they are focused entirely on speed and scalability.
"Korean enterprises have graduated from the phase of asking whether AI is effective. Today, their sole focus is on velocity—how quickly they can embed AI into their core growth engines to establish a competitive advantage. With our unified AI stack, we are enabling businesses to build an agentic workforce that turns ambitious ideas into quantifiable economic value."
— Ruth Sun, President of Google Cloud Korea
As South Korea continues to establish itself as a global technology hub, Google’s aggressive rollout of its full-stack enterprise strategy marks a pivotal moment. By offering a single, highly integrated ecosystem, Google is aiming to secure a dominant market share in Korea’s rapidly expanding enterprise AI market, challenging traditional enterprise vendors and domestic cloud providers alike.
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