As highlighted in a recent Capgemini Institute report, the impact of generative artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important, with almost all executives acknowledging its importance in board discussions. Masu.
Capgemini is investing $2 billion in generative AI, doubling the capacity of its data and AI experts globally, and expanding its value-based The company is focusing on solutions and co-developing them with partners such as MongoDB. Generative AI Center of Excellence. AI and automation add value by freeing up talent to focus on creative, value-producing tasks, increasing productivity and efficiency.
“I think AI and generative AI really adds value,” he said. “This frees up talent to focus on more creative, value-creating things rather than doing mundane, routine tasks, which can be outsourced or augmented with AI or generative AI. We're not saying it's having a negative impact on our business or our clients' businesses. It helps transform some of your business processes.”
Parmar spoke with Dave Vellante, chief analyst at theCUBE Research, during an exclusive broadcast on SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio, theCUBE, at the MongoDB.local NYC event. They discussed how Capgemini is investing heavily in AI and generative AI by focusing on value-based solutions and co-developing them with partners such as MongoDB. (*Disclosure below.)
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Use cases for AI and generative AI can be viewed in two dimensions: value and operational efficiency, with the ability to apply AI and generative AI to expert augmentation or autonomous operations.
According to Parmar, organizations are hesitant to move their data to the cloud and want to bring AI to their on-premises and cloud data. Customer satisfaction with cloud and AI deployments varies, but some customers prefer on-premises deployments due to concerns about data and IP leaks. It is also recommended to involve humans for strong governance.
“We have been working with MongoDB for quite some time, primarily on data modernization type programs,” Parmar says. “But since generative AI became all the rage here in the past year or so, we've developed a number of industry-focused solutions built on top of his MongoDB.”
Below is the full video interview that is part of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE Research's coverage of the MongoDB.local NYC event.
(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner of the MongoDB.local NYC event. Neither MongoDB Inc., the sponsor of theCUBE's event coverage, nor any other sponsor has editorial control over the content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE. )
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