Celonis enhances large language model-driven configuration for purchase orders

Celonis introduces an expanded large language model in its Intelligent Configuration, enhancing automation of purchase order changes through Artificial Intelligence.

Celonis has updated its Intelligent Configuration feature with a new large language model, focusing on expanded capabilities for managing purchase orders. The update is designed to automate and streamline the change management process associated with purchase orders, addressing a broader range of scenarios within procurement operations.

The integration of the large language model enables more comprehensive coverage and sophisticated handling of purchase order modifications. By leveraging advanced natural language processing, the system can better interpret varying user instructions and record amendments, making it easier for organizations to adapt to shifting supply chain demands without manual intervention.

This improvement is part of Celonis’s ongoing commitment to embed Artificial Intelligence-driven solutions into enterprise workflows. The aim is to reduce friction in procurement processes, bolster accuracy in purchase order adjustments, and provide users with a more intuitive configuration experience. These enhancements reflect Celonis’s broader strategy to deploy Artificial Intelligence technologies for automation and intelligent operations across business functions.

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