SAP Names Microsoft's Walter Sun as Head of Artificial Intelligence -- Update
01 September 2023 - 11:15PM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
SAP appointed Microsoft's Walter Sun as global head of
artificial intelligence, a move that underscores the
business-software company's efforts to secure a larger share in
this fast-growing market.
The Walldorf, Germany-based group said that Sun had joined SAP
on Friday from his role as vice president of Copilot Applied
Artificial Intelligence for business applications at Microsoft.
"AI has never been more important. I believe at SAP, we have a
unique opportunity to fundamentally change the way in which
companies operate, using AI on a much larger scale in business
practices than ever before," Sun said.
Recent advancements in generative AI--shown by the popularity of
OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft's Bing and Google's Bard
chatbots--sparked a wave of investments from tech companies as they
jockey for position in a rapidly evolving market that looks set to
revolutionize the future of human labor.
SAP in July announced direct investments in three generative AI
companies, namely Aleph Alpha, Anthropic and Cohere. During Sun's
tenure at Microsoft, the U.S. tech giant announced a multiyear,
multibillion-dollar investment in OpenAI, substantially bolstering
its relationship with the startup behind the viral ChatGPT
chatbot.
Part of Microsoft since 2005, Sun brought in the Bing Predicts
feature to leverage anonymized and aggregated data for predictive
analytics. He spearheaded several AI features across Microsoft's
portfolio, including Bing Search.
Earlier this year, Microsoft unveiled an AI-powered version of
its Bing search engine to give users direct, conversational answers
to queries instead of long lists of links.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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