Global leader Salesforce has announced it is to deploy Einstein GPT generative AI in a ‘world first’ for CRM.
According to the company, the new AI model will focus on content for “every sales, service, marketing, commerce, and IT interaction, at hyper-scale”.
The AI deployment and the launch of a new ChatGPT app for Slack come at a crucial time for Salesforce when it has been changing board members, and investors have been pushing for change. In a New Year restructuring the firm also cut 10 per cent of its workforce.
A $250M generative AI fund is being set up with Salesforce Ventures, the global investment wing of the company. It aims to strengthen the startup ecosystem by investing in new firms with considerable potential while focusing on trusted and responsible AI development.
Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, commented optimistically: “The world is experiencing one of the most profound technological shifts with the rise of real-time technologies and generative AI.
“This comes at a pivotal moment as every company is focused on connecting with their customers in more intelligent, automated, and personalised ways.”
He added: “Einstein GPT, in combination with our Data Cloud and integrated into all of our clouds as well as Tableau, MuleSoft, and Slack is another way we are opening the door to the AI future for all our customers, and we’ll be integrating with OpenAI at launch.”
Einstein GPT will:
- Create personalised content: Making every employee more productive while improving customer experience across all Salesforce clouds with generative AI
- Be open and extensible: supporting public and private AI models explicitly built for CRM and trained on trusted real-time data
- Integrate with OpenAI: Delivering out-of-the-box generative AI capabilities to Salesforce customers
The OpenAI integration will pair enterprise-grade ChatGPT technology with Salesforce’s private AI models to offer AI-generated content with integrity. It will use its partner ecosystem plus real-time data from the Salesforce Data Cloud, which harnesses and unifies a company’s customer data.
After this process, customers can instantly connect the data to OpenAI’s advanced AI models, choose an external model, and use natural language prompts directly in Salesforce CRM for real-time and continuous information. The types of generative content Einstein GPT can create are: personalised emails sales reps can send customers; direct answers for CSRs to respond quickly answer customer questions; targeted content for marketers to increase campaign response rates; and auto-generated code for developers.
“We’re excited to apply the power of OpenAI’s technology to CRM,” remarked Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.
He added:
“This will allow more people to benefit from this technology, and it allows us to learn more about real-world usage, which is critical to the responsible development and deployment of AI — a belief that Salesforce shares with us.”
Salesforce’s new ChatGPT app for Slack, announced this week, also works with OpenAI to provide instant conversation summaries, research tools and typing assistance to the instant messaging firm’s ten million-plus daily users. OpenAI has also been using Slack Connect for its own work, with 170+ Slack Connect channels connecting to customers.
Noah Desai Weiss, Chief Product Officer at Slack, said: “OpenAI has been a great Slack customer, and we’re even more excited for them to be an amazing Slack partner.”