P&G’s ChatPG Generative AI Tool Scaling Across Business
Looking Ahead
P&G determined early on it would avoid locking into one specific generative AI platform and instead build one that enables switching between models as deemed necessary from a business perspective. While Maierhofer stressed that the company will not approach “every problem as a genAI problem,” the technology nonetheless has opened the door for many new conversations.
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“People get into this technology with their eyes wide open, understanding the benefits, but also being aware of the potential risks,” noted Saputra.
“Our strategy to be flexible is a recipe for success,” said Kawala, “and we can firmly say that we're ready for new models, for new tools, for new AI.”
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