SAP Discovery Center adds advanced business artificial intelligence features

SAP Discovery Center now offers new Artificial Intelligence-powered capabilities, including customer segmentation, custom tool creation, and image generation, all integrated with SAP data.

SAP Discovery Center has introduced a suite of new business-focused artificial intelligence features designed to help organizations enhance their operations and decision-making processes. Key among these is the ability to build advanced customer segments driven by artificial intelligence scoring, allowing businesses to more precisely target and understand their audiences. This segmentation uses proprietary algorithms to analyze SAP-sourced data, identifying nuanced patterns within customer behavior.

Another notable addition is the custom artificial intelligence tool builder, which empowers users to design specialized artificial intelligence tools tailored to specific business needs. These tools are seamlessly grounded in SAP´s robust data landscape, enabling users without extensive technical backgrounds to deploy sophisticated solutions. This democratizes access to artificial intelligence and lowers barriers for business users to experiment and innovate in their workflows.

The platform´s new image generation functionality further expands its capabilities, providing an accessible way for enterprises to produce high-quality visual assets on demand. Whether for marketing, training, or data visualization, these tools leverage artificial intelligence models to create images closely aligned with SAP data and business objectives. Together, these enhancements position SAP Discovery Center as a comprehensive resource for companies seeking to adopt artificial intelligence across a spectrum of business applications.

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