May 9, 2023 — In this blog post, Google Cloud’s Kevin Ichhpurani announced partnerships with a wide range of popular enterprise companies that are bringing generative AI capabilities to their applications.
Generative AI will transform and streamline many of the most common processes and tasks that each of us performs at work every day, including how we communicate, analyze data, interface with apps, and even summarize content and conversations. I am poised.
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Google Cloud’s open approach to generative AI development has led enterprises around the world to use Google’s Large Language Models (LLM) through Vertex AI. These include the most popular workplace applications that people log into every day.
Today, we’re announcing a range of popular enterprise companies that will bring Google Cloud’s generative AI capabilities to their applications this year. Each of these companies is improving content management, introducing new capabilities for people to collaborate virtually, streamlining sales and customer service, offering entirely new marketing content creation capabilities, and incorporating generative AI to empower marketers. It will address promising enterprise use cases for generative AI, such as support for Within the Salesforce Customer Data Platform.
- box and Google Cloud build on a strategic partnership to build new ways for our mutual customers to work smarter and more productively with generative AI. Box and Google Cloud will integrate Google’s advanced AI models into its new intelligence capabilities, Box AI, to automatically classify and extract metadata, quickly find answers and insights from documents, and more. , is committed to powering entirely new ways for users to interact with content.
- Kamba brings new generative AI capabilities to the popular visual communications, including a new automatic translation feature and a new generative AI video creation tool powered by Google Cloud’s Vertex AI that empowers creative teams to build custom content in Canva faster. Adding to the platform.
- dial pad is building new tools to help sales and service teams use Google Cloud’s generative AI to better track and support prospects and customers. For example, Dialpad has already launched new AI Recaps for some of its users. It harnesses the power of LLM to generate concise summaries of conversations, highlighting key information and next-best action items for sales reps. The Dialpad team will also work with models from Google Cloud through Vertex AI to assist with new AI-powered playbooks and automations that deliver real-time, contextual suggestions and prompts to sales reps and support agents. We are creating a new AI-driven scorecard. Call review process for sales managers and contact center supervisors.
- jasper works with Google Cloud to give marketers more advanced capabilities to further automate content creation and target content to specific segments and voices. Jasper brings the Google Cloud foundational model to his AI engine, with Google Cloud LLM giving users more capabilities to create unique content that matches the brand voice in the Jasper app. Users can also get instant access to Jasper’s capabilities with the Jasper extension for Chrome and a new add-on for Google Workspace in development.
- Salesforce is exploring how Google Cloud’s model and generative AI capabilities can deliver new, trusted and secure capabilities to Salesforce customers through the Salesforce Data Cloud. Salesforce Data Cloud unifies your company’s customer data into a single, real-time customer profile across channels and interactions, powered by Einstein. A CRM assistant powered by AI.
- UKG brings Google Cloud’s generative AI capabilities to widely adopted human capital management (HCM) apps to help transform the employee experience. UKG is already using Google Cloud’s LLM through Vertex AI to create conversational AI interactions with its HCM solution to enhance employee requests with more relevant business insights and improve business decision making. Supporting HR managers with a better understanding of how is impacting employee engagement.
We work closely with teams at these companies to responsibly deploy generative AI and Google Cloud LLMs in the applications that businesses, developers, marketers, and millions of users use every day. so that you can enjoy the benefits of
These partnerships are built on an open ecosystem for generative AI development. We are fully committed to this open future of AI, bringing the best of Google’s infrastructure, generative AI tools, and underlying models to every layer of the AI stack, including AI21 Labs, Aible, Anthropic, Anyscale, and Bending. provided to partners. Spoons, Cohere, Faraday, Glean, Gretel, Labelbox, Midjourney, Osmo, Replit, Snorkel AI, Tabnine, Weights & Biases and more.
In the coming weeks and months, you’ll hear more examples of how we’re partnering with leading enterprise platforms and applications to bring generative AI to a wider audience. You can also hear more about Google Cloud’s approach to applied generative AI at Google I/O tomorrow. Also, learn more about Vertex AI’s Trusted Tester program here.
Source: Kevin Ichhpurani, Google Cloud
