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Walldorf — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced that it has joined Stanford University's Human-Centered Intelligence HAI Corporate Affiliate Program.
By participating in this program, SAP will support Stanford HAI's research, policy, and education efforts to build and implement artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly. Additionally, SAP will commit expertise and resources to help the HAI Corporate Affiliate Program explore the frontiers of generative AI in business and how new technologies will transform industries and economies. .
“Generative AI offers a whole new world of opportunities to simplify and optimize business processes. AI evolves rapidly, so we believe that AI is developed based on three fundamental principles: Relevance, Trustworthiness, and Responsibility. ” said Jürgen Müller, Chief Technology Officer and Board Member of SAP SE. “Joining Stanford University’s HAI Corporate Affiliate Program strengthens SAP’s commitment to building ethical, trustworthy, and best-in-class business AI. It enables a continuous exchange of information on the latest AI research as we provide foundational models and business-ready AI to businesses around the world.”
As a global company, SAP brings more than 50 years of business process and technology expertise and is already deeply committed to realizing the potential of AI in many of the world's largest enterprises. Working with a large ecosystem of customers and partners, SAP has developed services across finance, supply chain, human resources, sustainability, and other business-critical areas.
“Stanford HAI plays a critical role in accelerating advances in fundamental models, especially in the areas of AI safety and considering the social impact of this new technology,” said Stanford University HAI Associate Director said James Landay, Research Director. “Our faculty and student body look forward to working with SAP to unlock new use cases and develop new research contributions.”
The opportunity for SAP researchers and engineers to engage with Stanford's academic community, including research faculty and students, on the intersection of generative AI and business will also benefit the broader technology and business communities.
“An important aspect of Stanford University's HAI mission is to inform and influence the overall direction of basic research in industry and strengthen the human-centeredness of applied AI,” said HAI Corporate Affiliate Program. said Panos Madamopoulos, Managing Director of Industry Programs and Partnerships at . “We are very excited to be working with SAP as we aim to build foundational AI models with a human-centered approach. We hope to foster research collaboration across SAP's AI stack, all the way to improving human intelligence.”
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