Mueller also discussed SAP's approach to AI, which involves combining the strength of large language models with real-time, company-specific information. He demonstrated a tool that can take financial slides and summarize them in an email for an executive meeting, completing hours of work in just 5 minutes. Despite his concerns, Mueller views AI as an opportunity and believes that everyone, in every role, needs to continue learning to keep up with technological advancements.
Key takeaways:
- Juergen Mueller, SAP's CTO, expressed concerns about the risk of AI if too few people know how to use it, emphasizing the need for continuous learning.
- SAP has trained over 50,000 of its 105,000 workers on the opportunities that generative AI brings, and has been working in the machine-learning AI space for almost nine years.
- Mueller demonstrated one of SAP's AI tools that can summarize financial slides into an email for an executive meeting, completing hours of work in about 5 minutes.
- In 2023, SAP's investment in business AI paid off, with over 25,000 SAP Cloud customers using at least one of their 130 AI scenarios.