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SAP adds more open source LLM support, turns Joule into a collaborative agent


Joule's infusion of significant new features signals how serious SAP is about moving its customers to the cloud.

SAP made a strategic bet with BTP, believing their customers would see the value of a unified cloud platform over the legacy on-premises ERP systems, which earned a reputation for being challenging to integrate real-time data and third-party applications with. Embedded across SAP’s ecosystem, Joule can already understand business contexts, deliver data-driven insights and enable customers to get more work done using its advanced natural language processing and machine learning (ML) capabilities. One of the main goals of going on the offensive with open-source LLMs is to enable enterprise-level standards for customers to adopt while ensuring reliability, scalability, security and performance, all within the SAP AI Core.

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