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How to Create Professional Meeting Minutes Without MS Co-Pilot

Ever wondered how to draft professional meeting minutes without relying on MS Co-Pilot? While tools like Microsoft Teams can record meetings and generate transcripts, they often come with limitations. For instance, MS Teams requires an MS Co-Pilot subscription to analyze transcripts and create meeting minutes, and even with that, crafting effective prompts for such tools is essential for generating useful outputs. Recently, a colleague sent a meeting recording—without a transcript—and asked us to create the minutes. Here’s how we accomplished this task, step by step. Step 1: Transcribing the Meeting Recording Since AI models cannot directly process audio or video, the first step was to generate a text transcript of the recording. I used Microsoft Word’s Dictate → Transcribe feature, but encountered a roadblock: the recording exceeded the tool’s 300MB file size limit (it was 550MB). To bypass this, I extracted the audio from the video using VLC Media Player, a versatile media tool: With the audio file ready, I returned to Microsoft Word. This time, the smaller file successfully transcribed into a 45-page text document of decent quality. Step 2: Crafting a Prompt for Meeting Minutes Creating effective meeting minutes with an AI model requires a detailed, structured prompt. Think of it as giving precise instructions to a chef—vagueness leads to unsatisfactory results. I started with a simple XML-style prompt for ChatGPT (GPT-4), using tags to organize key elements: plaintextCopyEditYou are an expert in creating meeting minutes from a given transcript. Analyze the provided transcript and generate professional meeting minutes with the specified structure. <transcript> {{meeting_transcript.docx}} </transcript> <structure> – Main Points Discussed – Decisions, Resolutions, and Agreements – Summary of Differing Opinions (if any) – Action Items: Tasks assigned, responsible parties, and deadlines – Follow-Ups: Topics to revisit in future meetings </structure> <instructions> – Stick strictly to the transcript content. – Do not invent or infer information. – Keep the minutes objective, factual, and concise. – Ensure clarity and self-containment for future reference. </instructions> This prompt acted as a baseline, providing clarity and structure for the model to extract and summarize relevant details from the transcript. Step 3: Refining the Prompt Using Anthropic’s Workbench To improve the clarity and effectiveness of the prompt, I used Anthropic’s Workbench, which offers an automatic prompt enhancement tool. The goal was to refine the structure and optimize the instructions. Here’s the improved version generated by Anthropic: plaintextCopyEditYou are an expert in creating professional meeting minutes from transcripts. Analyze the provided transcript and organize the information systematically before drafting the minutes. <meeting_transcript> {{meeting_transcript.docx}} </meeting_transcript> <analysis_structure> 1. Main Points Discussed: – Key topics with relevant quotes from the transcript. 2. Decisions and Agreements: – Summary of resolutions with supporting quotes. 3. Differing Opinions (if any): – Notable disagreements or alternative viewpoints. 4. Action Items: – Tasks, responsible parties, and deadlines. 5. Follow-Up Topics: – Issues or items to revisit in future meetings. </analysis_structure> <guidelines> – Follow the analysis structure before drafting the final minutes. – Use clear, concise language and a professional tone. – Avoid unnecessary details and stick to transcript content. – Ensure the minutes are self-contained and explanatory. </guidelines> This enhanced prompt incorporated a “chain-of-thought” methodology, guiding the model to analyze and organize the information step by step before drafting the final minutes. Exploring Other Tools: OpenAI’s Prompt Improver I also tested OpenAI’s Prompt Improver in its Chat Playground, which generated a similarly refined prompt: plaintextCopyEditCreate professional meeting minutes from the provided transcript. Use the following structure and guidelines to ensure accuracy and clarity: **Transcript:** – File: {{meeting_transcript.docx}} **Structure:** – Main Points Discussed – Decisions and Agreements – Differing Opinions (if any) – Action Items – Follow-Up Topics **Instructions:** – Maintain objectivity and stick to the transcript content. – Use concise yet explanatory language. – Adhere strictly to the structure for clarity and reference. – Avoid unnecessary embellishments or personal insights. **Output Format:** – Use bullet points for clarity, with no more than one level of indentation. – Ensure the minutes are self-contained and useful for future reference. While effective, OpenAI’s output lacked the chain-of-thought methodology and example formatting provided by Anthropic’s tool, which resulted in less structured meeting minutes. Key Takeaways By following this approach, you can produce professional meeting minutes efficiently—no MS Co-Pilot subscription required. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Navigating the CRM Split for Drugmakers

Navigating the CRM Split for Drugmakers

Salesforce vs. Veeva: Navigating the CRM Split for Drugmakers The long-standing partnership between Salesforce and Veeva is coming to an end, forcing pharmaceutical companies to decide which platform best suits their evolving needs. A Strategic Decision, Not Just an IT Shift As the contract between the two companies expires this September, drugmakers have until 2030 to choose their path. While some view the shift as a simple migration, industry leaders warn that this decision carries deeper strategic implications. “Sometimes this is being seen as just an IT migration—but no, if you’re just migrating, you’re missing the strategic importance of this,” said Nancy Phelan, SVP and Head of Customer Engagement at Trinity Life Sciences. “Leaders are realizing this is a much bigger decision, requiring thoughtful consideration of timing, approach, and long-term business impact.” A Messy Divorce? In some ways, the split has turned into a battle, with both companies scrambling to win over clients. By the end of December, Salesforce had reportedly poached several major customers from Veeva, which currently holds around 80% market share in life sciences. Both companies are adapting to drastic changes in the healthcare landscape, including an explosion of data, increasingly complex therapies, and evolving customer needs. From what Phelan has observed, drugmakers aren’t gravitating toward one side or the other based on company size, pipeline, or core focus. Instead, both platforms offer distinct advantages that could shape the user experience in different ways. Why the Split? Veeva’s decision to leave the Salesforce platform stems from mounting limitations and risks that made a standalone approach more appealing. According to a report by Everest Group, the separation will shrink Salesforce’s footprint in life sciences, but its broader market presence may fuel faster development of next-generation technologies. Veeva, on the other hand, is doubling down on its industry-specific capabilities, aiming to enhance its tailored solutions for pharma and biotech companies. A Changing Landscape For nearly two decades, Salesforce and Veeva have been intertwined, with Veeva building its life sciences CRM on Salesforce’s platform. Now, both companies are introducing new solutions, reflecting shifts in the pharmaceutical business model. “Companies like Pfizer or Novartis last made this decision more than 15 years ago,” Phelan noted. “Back then, specialty pharmacy complexities, field reimbursement challenges, and patient affordability concerns weren’t as prominent as they are today.” Additionally, the rise of AI and big data analytics has transformed the role of CRM platforms, making the Salesforce-Veeva decision more complex than ever. Two Roads, Two Strategies The key difference between the platforms moving forward will be how they align with drugmakers’ priorities: What’s Next for Pharma? As the transition nears, both Veeva and Salesforce are putting their best foot forward. Fortunately, pharma companies still have time to evaluate their options. “How we’re advising companies is, you’ve got a window of time and a future that is radically different from the last time you made this decision,” Phelan said. “You need to strategically assess the pieces that are important to you.” With the deadline approaching, drugmakers must determine which path aligns best with their long-term vision. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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Conga and Salesforce

Conga Strengthens Partnership with Salesforce

Conga has enhanced its Revenue Lifecycle Management solution by integrating with Salesforce Foundations, a free add-on available to all Salesforce CRM customers. What is Salesforce Foundations? Salesforce Foundations is a no-cost upgrade designed to bring powerful cross-departmental capabilities to every Salesforce customer. It includes features spanning: Additionally, Foundations offers access to thousands of prebuilt third-party extensions and integrations via Salesforce AppExchange, including extended free trials of Conga products at no extra cost. What This Partnership Means for Customers With Conga’s integration into Salesforce Foundations, customers can: Executive Perspectives Brian Landsman, Executive Vice President of Partnerships at Salesforce, stated: “I am thrilled to have one of our top ISV partners like Conga collaborating with us on Salesforce Foundations. Our launch partner apps provide customers with key functionality and enhance their experience through thousands of pre-built third-party extensions and integrations.” Noel Goggin, CEO and Culture Leader at Conga, shared: “We’re excited to collaborate with Salesforce, offering customers seamless access to third-party apps like Conga to enhance their systems and better automate processes across their organizations. By integrating Conga’s solutions, businesses can streamline operations, increase productivity, and drive greater customer engagement, ultimately fueling growth. Conga’s products empower customers to optimize their revenue processes and stay competitive in an evolving market.” The Bigger Picture This collaboration underscores Conga’s commitment to empowering Salesforce customers with tools that simplify processes and enhance operational efficiency. By integrating its solutions with Salesforce Foundations, Conga helps businesses unlock greater value, improve customer engagement, and drive growth in an ever-changing marketplace. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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Scope of Generative AI

Generative AI Game Changer for Cybersecurity

Generative AI: A Game Changer for Cybersecurity—Both Good and Bad Generative AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity, enabling both cybercriminals and defenders to operate faster, smarter, and at a larger scale. How Hackers Leverage GenAI Cybercriminals are using generative AI to: One real-world example: In early 2024, fraudsters used a deepfake of a multinational company’s CFO to trick an employee into transferring $25 million. How Cybersecurity Teams Use GenAI for Defense Enterprise security teams are adopting generative AI to: According to a 2024 CrowdStrike survey, 64% of cybersecurity professionals are already researching or using AI tools, with 69% planning to invest further within a year. The Risks of AI in Cybersecurity Despite its benefits, AI introduces new risks: Security leaders must balance AI adoption with human oversight to maximize its defensive potential while minimizing unintended risks. As AI continues to shape the cybersecurity landscape, both attackers and defenders must adapt to stay ahead. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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$15 Million to AI Training for U.S. Government Workforce

AI Adoption in the Federal Government

AI Adoption in the Federal Government: A New Era Under the Trump Administration With a new administration in Washington and a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative underway, the U.S. federal government may be entering a phase of accelerated AI adoption. Federal AI Expansion AI adoption grew under the Biden administration, with agencies leveraging it for fraud detection, workflow automation, and data analysis. However, experts predict that the Trump administration will further expand federal AI use. “Trump and his advisers have spoken about ‘unleashing AI,’ signaling a push for broader adoption within government agencies,” said Darrell West, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center for Technology Innovation. As the administration scales back AI safety regulations and deepens ties with major tech firms, federal AI usage is expected to rise. However, ensuring transparency and educating the public remain crucial for building trust in government AI applications. AI Governance Framework The foundation for federal AI governance was established under Trump’s first term, with executive orders EO 13859 (2019) and EO 13960 (2020). EO 13960 mandated an annual AI use case inventory, significantly expanding under Biden—from 710 cases in 2023 to 2,133 in 2024. Reggie Townsend, VP of Data Ethics at SAS and a National AI Advisory Committee (NAIAC) member, emphasized the importance of this transparency: “The inventory was a crucial first step in building public trust.” Biden’s EO 14110 (2023) introduced stronger AI guardrails, requiring agencies to designate chief AI officers, disclose safety-related AI use cases, and implement risk management guidelines. However, on his first day in office, Trump rescinded EO 14110, signaling a shift toward deregulation. AI Applications in Government The 2024 federal AI inventory reported 2,133 AI use cases across 41 agencies. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) led with 271 cases, reflecting a 66% increase from the previous year. Key applications include: Harvard Kennedy School adjunct lecturer Bruce Schneier anticipates even broader AI integration in government, from automating reports to drafting legislation and conducting audits. Despite growing interest, the federal government lags behind the private sector in AI adoption, especially for generative AI, due to concerns over bias, reliability, and transparency. AI Under a Second Trump Term Trump’s return to office in 2025 signals an AI policy shift favoring reduced oversight and enhanced global AI leadership. “Federal AI adoption will accelerate under Trump,” West said, citing efforts to integrate major tech figures into federal initiatives. Notably, Trump appointed xAI owner Elon Musk to lead the newly rebranded Department of Government Efficiency, formerly the U.S. Digital Service. This agency is tasked with modernizing federal technology, reducing costs, and driving deregulation. With EO 14110 rescinded, the scope of AI governance under Trump remains uncertain. “Will he eliminate all guardrails, or keep some protections? That’s something to watch,” West noted. Big Tech’s Role in Federal AI Trump’s inauguration underscored tech industry influence, with Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Sundar Pichai in attendance. Major tech firms, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, each contributed $1 million to the event, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made a personal $1 million donation. Some companies are aligning with the administration’s stance on AI and content moderation. Meta, for instance, has replaced its fact-checking services with a community-driven model similar to X’s Community Notes and relaxed its moderation policies. A deregulated AI landscape could benefit big tech, particularly in areas like AI safety standards and data copyright issues, while advancing the administration’s vision for U.S. AI dominance. AI’s Future in Government On his second day in office, Trump announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment, forming Stargate—a coalition of OpenAI, SoftBank, MGX, and Oracle—to expand AI infrastructure nationwide. “This will be the largest AI infrastructure project in history,” Trump declared, emphasizing the need for AI leadership against global competitors like China. However, West warned that accelerated adoption must be managed carefully: “It’s critical that AI is implemented fairly, with privacy and security safeguards in place.” Building AI Literacy Effective AI deployment requires education within federal agencies. “Many government workers lack AI expertise, making it difficult to procure and implement AI solutions effectively,” West said. NAIAC’s Townsend advocates for structured AI training, tailored to different federal roles. Public AI literacy is also crucial, with initiatives like the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) promoting equitable access to AI education and development. “The public must be informed enough to hold the government accountable on AI issues,” Townsend concluded. As AI adoption accelerates, striking a balance between innovation, oversight, and public trust will define the next phase of federal AI policy. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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ai trust layer

Gen AI Trust Layers

Addressing the Generative AI Production Gap with Trust Layers Despite the growing excitement around generative AI, only a small percentage of projects have successfully moved into production. A key barrier is the persistent concern over large language models (LLMs) generating hallucinations—responses that are inconsistent or completely disconnected from reality. To address these issues, organizations are increasingly adopting AI trust layers to enhance reliability and mitigate risk. Understanding the Challenge Generative AI models, like LLMs, are powerful tools trained on vast amounts of unstructured data, enabling them to answer questions and complete tasks based on text, documents, recordings, images, and videos. This capability has revolutionized the creation of chatbots, co-pilots, and even semi-autonomous agents. However, these models are inherently non-deterministic, meaning they don’t always produce consistent outputs. This lack of predictability leads to the infamous phenomenon of hallucination—what the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) terms “confabulation.” While hallucination is a byproduct of how generative models function, its risks in mission-critical applications cannot be ignored. Implementing AI Trust Layers To address these challenges, organizations are turning to AI trust layers—frameworks designed to monitor and control generative AI behavior. These trust layers vary in implementation: Galileo: Building AI Trust from the Ground Up Galileo, founded in 2021 by Yash Sheth, Atindriyo Sanyal, and Vikram Chatterji, has emerged as a leader in developing AI trust solutions. Drawing on his decade of experience at Google building LLMs for speech recognition, Sheth recognized early on that non-deterministic AI systems needed robust trust frameworks to achieve widespread adoption in enterprise settings. The Need for Trust in Mission-Critical AI “Sheth explained: ‘Generative AI doesn’t give you the same answer every time. To mitigate risk in mission-critical tasks, you need a trust framework to ensure these models behave as expected in production.’ Enterprises, which prioritize privacy, security, and reputation, require this level of assurance before deploying LLMs at scale. Galileo’s Approach to Trust Layers Galileo’s AI trust layer is built on its proprietary foundation model, which evaluates the behavior of target LLMs. This approach is bolstered by metrics and real-time guardrails to block undesirable outcomes, such as hallucinations, data leaks, or harmful outputs. Key Products in Galileo’s Suite Sheth described the underlying technology: “Our evaluation foundation models are dependable, reliable, and scalable. They run continuously in production, ensuring bad outcomes are blocked in real time.” By combining these components, Galileo provides enterprises with a trust layer that gives them confidence in their generative AI applications, mirroring the reliability of traditional software systems. From Research to Real-World Impact Unlike vendors who quickly adapted traditional machine learning frameworks for generative AI, Galileo spent two years conducting research and developing its Generative AI Studio, launched in August 2023. This thorough approach has started to pay off: A Crucial Moment for AI Trust Layers As enterprises prepare to move generative AI experiments into production, trust layers are becoming essential. These frameworks address lingering concerns about the unpredictable nature of LLMs, allowing organizations to scale AI while minimizing risk. Sheth emphasized the stakes: “When mission-critical software starts becoming infused with AI, trust layers will define whether we progress or regress to the stone ages of software. That’s what’s holding back proof-of-concepts from reaching production.” With Galileo’s innovative approach, enterprises now have a path to unlock the full potential of generative AI—responsibly, securely, and at scale. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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My Service Journey is Here

Salesforce Service Assistant Now Generally Available

Salesforce Service Assistant Now Generally Available in Service Cloud Salesforce has officially launched Service Assistant in Service Cloud, bringing AI-powered agent guidance to customer service teams. The assistant creates step-by-step action plans to help agents resolve queries efficiently by analyzing intent, case history, and customer context. Previously known as Salesforce Service Planner, the solution entered a pilot phase in October 2024 and is now live just four months later. Enhancing Accuracy with Data Cloud Integration To maximize accuracy, Salesforce recommends integrating Service Assistant with Data Cloud and the contact center knowledge base. This connection enables the assistant to access critical business processes and customer history across service, sales, marketing, and more. Key Features of Service Assistant Beyond real-time agent guidance, Service Assistant introduces two standout capabilities: This continuous learning cycle improves agent proficiency, enhances customer satisfaction, and reduces Average Handling Time (AHT). What’s Next for Service Assistant? Despite these capabilities, Salesforce plans to further enhance Service Assistant. In a recent webinar, Kevin Qi, Associate Product Manager at Salesforce, revealed upcoming enhancements in the Summer ’25 release (June 2025): “The next phase of Service Assistant involves actionable plans. It will not only guide service reps but also automate steps like looking up orders and checking eligibility to speed up case resolution.” Beyond summer, Salesforce aims to make Service Assistant more adaptive, supporting additional channels such as messaging and voice while dynamically adjusting to case context changes. Expanding AI & Agentforce Capabilities in Service Cloud Alongside Service Assistant, Salesforce has introduced several AI and Agentforce capabilities across Service Cloud. Highlighted features include: What’s Coming in the Summer ’25 Release? One of the most anticipated features in June 2025 is Agentforce: Service Actions in Slack. Salesforce already enables case swarming in Slack, allowing agents to collaborate with external teams. Now, this guidance will be automatically recorded in the case summary and converted into knowledge articles for future reference. Other upcoming knowledge management features include: Custom AI with Agentforce Beyond prebuilt AI solutions, Agentforce enables brands to create AI-powered workflows tailored to their needs. Service teams can: By integrating Agentforce with Data Cloud, businesses can connect cross-platform workflows and automate enterprise-wide operations. Content updated March 2025. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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ChatGPT 5.0 is Coming

ChatGPT Search

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search: Everything You Need to Know ChatGPT Search is OpenAI’s generative AI-powered search engine, designed to provide real-time information while eliminating the limitations of traditional language models’ knowledge cutoffs. It combines conversational AI with real-time web search, offering up-to-date insights, summaries, and more. Here’s a deep dive into what makes ChatGPT Search unique and how it compares to existing solutions like Google. Overcoming Knowledge Cutoffs Earlier iterations of OpenAI’s models, like GPT-4 (October 2023 cutoff) and GPT-3 (September 2021 cutoff), lacked the ability to access real-time data, a significant drawback for users seeking the latest information. By integrating live search capabilities, ChatGPT Search resolves this issue. Unlike traditional search engines like Google, which continuously crawl and update web indexes, ChatGPT combines the strengths of its GPT-4o model with live web access, bridging the gap between generative AI and real-time search. What Is ChatGPT Search? Launched on October 31, 2024, after being prototyped as “SearchGPT,” ChatGPT Search pairs OpenAI’s advanced language models with live web search. Initially available to ChatGPT Plus and Team users, it will expand to Enterprise, Education, and free-tier users by early 2025. Key Features of ChatGPT Search How Does It Work? ChatGPT Search leverages the following technologies: Accessing ChatGPT Search ChatGPT Search is accessible through multiple platforms: Why ChatGPT Search Challenges Google While Google dominates the search market, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search introduces key differentiators: AI-Powered Search Engine Comparison Search Engine Platform Integration Publisher Collaboration Ads Cost ChatGPT Search OpenAI infrastructure Strong media partnerships Ad-free Free (Premium tiers planned) Google AI Overviews Google infrastructure SEO-focused partnerships Ads included Free Bing AI Microsoft infrastructure SEO-focused partnerships Ads included Free Perplexity AI Independent, standalone Basic attribution Ad-free Free; $20/month premium You.com Multi-mode AI assistant Basic attribution Ad-free Free; premium available Brave Search Independent index Basic attribution Ad-free Free The Roadmap for ChatGPT Search OpenAI has ambitious plans to refine and expand ChatGPT Search, including: Conclusion ChatGPT Search marks a pivotal shift in how users interact with AI and access information. By combining the generative power of GPT-4o with real-time search, OpenAI has created a tool that rivals traditional search engines with conversational AI, summarized insights, and ad-free functionality. As OpenAI continues to refine the platform, ChatGPT Search is poised to redefine the way we find and interact with information—offering a glimpse into the future of search. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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Agentforce Redefines Generative AI

The Rise of Agentic AI: Balancing Innovation and Trust

Agentic AI is transforming industries, and Salesforce’s Agentforce is proving to be a catalyst for both economic growth and workforce empowerment. For companies like Wiley, Agentforce has increased case resolutions by 40%, surpassing the performance of its previous chatbot and allowing employees to focus on more complex cases. However, a new Salesforce white paper emphasizes that simply deploying AI agents isn’t enough to drive productivity and build trust—they must operate within well-defined frameworks that ensure responsible AI adoption. “AI has the potential to enhance trust, efficiency, and effectiveness in our institutions,” said Eric Loeb, EVP of Global Government Affairs at Salesforce. “Salesforce research shows 90% of constituents are open to using AI agents for government services, drawn by benefits like 24/7 access, faster response times, and streamlined processes.” Key Considerations for Policymakers in the Age of AI Agents To strike a balance between risk and opportunity, the Salesforce white paper outlines critical areas policymakers must address: 🔹 Human-AI Collaboration – Employees must develop new skills to configure, manage, and oversee AI agents, ensuring they can be easily programmed and adapted for various tasks. 🔹 Reliability & Guardrails – AI agents must be engineered with fail-safes that enable clear handoffs to human workers and mechanisms to detect and correct AI hallucinations. 🔹 Cross-Domain Fluency – AI must be designed to interpret and act on data from diverse sources, making seamless enterprise-wide integrations essential. 🔹 Transparency & Explainability – Users must know when they’re interacting with AI, and regulators need visibility into how decisions are made to ensure compliance and accountability. 🔹 Data Governance & Privacy – AI agents often require access to sensitive information. Strong privacy and security safeguards are crucial to maintaining trust. 🔹 Security & AI Safety – AI systems must be resilient against adversarial attacks that attempt to manipulate or deceive them into producing inaccurate outputs. 🔹 Ethical AI Use – Companies should establish clear ethical guidelines to govern AI behavior, ensuring responsible deployment and human-AI collaboration. 🔹 Agent-to-Agent Interactions – Standardized protocols and security measures must be in place to ensure controlled, predictable AI behavior and auditability of decisions. Building an Agent-Ready Ecosystem While AI agents represent the next wave of enterprise innovation, policy frameworks must evolve to foster responsible adoption. Policymakers must look beyond AI development and equip the workforce with the skills needed to work alongside these digital assistants. “It’s no longer a question of whether AI agents should be part of the workforce—but how to optimize human and digital labor to achieve the best outcomes,” said Loeb. “Governments must implement policies that ensure AI agents are deployed responsibly, creating more meaningful and productive work environments.” Next Steps Salesforce’s white paper provides a roadmap for policymakers navigating the agentic AI revolution. By focusing on risk-based approaches, transparency, and robust safety measures, businesses and governments alike can unlock the full potential of AI agents—while ensuring trust, accountability, and innovation. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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SurveyMonkey Enhances Salesforce Integration

SurveyMonkey Enhances Salesforce Integration

SurveyMonkey Enhances Salesforce Integration to Elevate Customer Insights SurveyMonkey has announced an update to its SurveyMonkey for Salesforce integration, available on Salesforce AppExchange, the leading enterprise marketplace for partner apps and experts. This enhancement offers customers new ways to automate personalized email surveys within their Salesforce workflows. “SurveyMonkey for Salesforce is one of our most popular integrations. We’re excited to help our customers make even better data-driven decisions, seamlessly embedded within their Salesforce experience,” said Priya Gill, Global Head of Marketing at SurveyMonkey. Key Benefits of the Updated Integration ✅ Automated, Easy-to-Use Survey Programs – Effortlessly create and send personalized email surveys, trigger outbound messages, and streamline customer feedback collection—without requiring advanced technical skills. ✅ Enhanced Email Collector Functionality – Unlock powerful features like automated follow-ups, advanced analytics, HTML formatting, and embedded first-question surveys to improve response rates. ✅ Hyper-Personalized Survey Emails – Combine survey data with existing Salesforce customer information to create highly targeted campaigns and maximize engagement. ✅ Trusted AppExchange Solution – Leverage the security and reliability of a verified AppExchange listing for a seamless, dependable experience. By integrating SurveyMonkey with Salesforce, organizations gain a 360-degree customer view, tracking key experience metrics like Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT), Net Promoter Score (NPS®), and Customer Effort Score (CES). This real-time feedback helps businesses enhance customer retention, optimize strategies, and drive growth. Industry Perspectives “Customer experience leaders choose SurveyMonkey because we deliver fast, actionable insights,” said Priya Gill. “This integration strengthens our customers’ ability to harness feedback directly within Salesforce.” “With this update, SurveyMonkey for Salesforce provides deeper insights, helping businesses boost loyalty and convert prospects,” said Alice Steinglass, EVP & GM, Platform at Salesforce. “AppExchange continues to evolve, connecting customers with the right solutions to drive success.” The SurveyMonkey for Salesforce integration is available to SurveyMonkey for CX and SurveyMonkey Enterprise customers on AppExchange. Learn more and connect with the SurveyMonkey team: SurveyMonkey Salesforce Integration About SurveyMonkey SurveyMonkey is a global leader in online surveys and feedback management, empowering individuals and organizations with AI-powered insights that drive meaningful decisions. With over 20 million questions answered daily, SurveyMonkey helps businesses attract audiences, enhance customer experiences, and gain a competitive edge. Learn more at surveymonkey.com. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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DeepSeek iOS App Poses Major Privacy Risks

Security Alert: DeepSeek iOS App Poses Major Privacy Risks Cybersecurity researchers at NowSecure have issued a stark warning about the iOS version of DeepSeek, currently the third most popular app on the App Store. Their analysis reveals serious security flaws, making the app a major privacy risk that users should delete immediately. According to NowSecure’s findings, DeepSeek: Additionally, DeepSeek relies on ByteDance’s Volcano Engine, tying it to TikTok’s parent company, further raising privacy and regulatory concerns. For personal devices, this poses a significant security risk. For company-owned iPhones, the risks are even greater, especially regarding data privacy and compliance. US Regulators Take Action DeepSeek’s security risks have drawn scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers concerned about national security and data privacy. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Darin LaHood (R-IL) have introduced the No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act, seeking to ban the app from government-issued phones. While the full text of the bill is not yet available, legislators cite research indicating that DeepSeek’s code is “directly linked to the Chinese Communist Party” and capable of transmitting user data to China Mobile, a Chinese state-owned telecom firm sanctioned by the U.S. For those concerned about data security, the safest approach is to remove DeepSeek from your device and, if necessary, switch to a locally-run model that does not transmit data externally. HPE Warns Employees of Data Breach Meanwhile, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has notified employees of a nation-state attack that may have compromised personal data. In a letter sent to staff, HPE disclosed that an unauthorized party accessed its cloud email environment, potentially exposing employee information. While the impact appears limited—only ten employees were affected, according to Massachusetts’ data breach report—the breach raises concerns about targeted cyberattacks on enterprise tech firms. HPE had previously disclosed a similar attack in January 2024, attributing it to Russia’s Cozy Bear hacking group, which is known for infiltrating high-profile networks. Reports suggest this latest breach also targeted Microsoft Office 365 accounts, highlighting ongoing threats to corporate cloud environments. Takeaway From DeepSeek’s security risks to HPE’s cyberattack, these incidents underscore the importance of data privacy, secure app usage, and robust enterprise security measures. Whether for personal or corporate security, staying informed and taking proactive steps is critical in today’s evolving digital landscape. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud and Honeywell

Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud and Honeywell

Honeywell’s TrackWise® Quality solution suite, in combination with Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud, will provide a comprehensive software platform for pharmaceutical and medical technology companies. Honeywell has expanded its strategic partnership with Salesforce, Inc. to introduce an integrated software platform designed for the life sciences industry. This platform, which includes Honeywell’s TrackWise Quality, Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud, Agentforce, and other solutions, aims to help pharmaceutical and medical technology companies accelerate the delivery of critical medications and healthcare devices with enhanced safety and cost efficiency. By digitizing and automating quality and compliance processes, Honeywell’s TrackWise Quality enables companies to manufacture products more efficiently, mitigate risks, reduce production costs, and bring safer products to market faster. Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud consolidates diverse data sources—such as clinical test results and medical records—to optimize interactions between pharmaceutical and medtech organizations, healthcare professionals, partners, and patients. This collaboration underscores the shared commitment of Honeywell and Salesforce to advancing automation and efficiency in the life sciences sector. “Our ongoing commitment to providing innovative software to manufacturers of critical life-supporting treatments centers around fostering trust between providers and patients,” said Frank Defesche, SVP & GM, Life Sciences at Salesforce. “The long-standing collaboration between Salesforce and Honeywell strengthens the life sciences industry by enhancing quality interactions and products, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.” “Partnering with Salesforce allows us to leverage our combined expertise in life sciences to drive operational efficiency, improve quality, and enhance patient-centric solutions through technology,” said Sunil Pandita, Vice President & General Manager of Honeywell Life Sciences. “From assisting patients in finding life-changing clinical trials to detecting anomalies in pharmaceutical manufacturing, Honeywell and Salesforce technologies are enabling better patient care.” Honeywell’s TrackWise Quality fosters a proactive approach to quality management by integrating industry best practices, advanced tracking and analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This empowers life sciences companies to harness data more effectively, optimize performance, and enhance decision-making processes. Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud serves as a comprehensive, AI-powered engagement platform for pharmaceutical and medtech companies. Built on Sales Cloud and Service Cloud, it streamlines processes such as automating pharmacy benefit verification and expediting the screening of clinical trial candidates. These enhancements improve patient access, medication adherence, and accelerate diverse patient recruitment while reducing trial attrition. Additional Salesforce solutions within the platform include Agentforce, Data Cloud, and Analytics. As part of its continued commitment to life sciences customers, Honeywell has joined the Salesforce Agentforce Partner Network, a global ecosystem of partners developing solutions for regulatory-compliant training materials for life sciences professionals. To learn more about Honeywell’s industry-leading technologies for life sciences, visit: www.honeywell.com/us/en/industries/life-sciences. Salesforce, Salesforce Life Sciences Cloud, Agentforce, Data Cloud, and other names are trademarks of Salesforce, Inc. About Honeywell Honeywell is a diversified operating company serving a wide range of industries worldwide. Its business aligns with three key megatrends—automation, the future of aviation, and energy transition—supported by the Honeywell Accelerator operating system and Honeywell Forge IoT platform. As a trusted partner, Honeywell helps organizations address complex global challenges, delivering innovative solutions through its Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, and Energy and Sustainability Solutions segments. For more news and updates on Honeywell, visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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Unlock the Power of Your Data with Data Cloud

Seamlessly Connect, Unify, and Activate Your Data Data Cloud enables you to harness the full potential of your data—structured or unstructured—by integrating it across multiple sources. Key Capabilities: ✔ Connect All Data Sources – Ingest both batch and streaming data seamlessly.✔ Zero-Copy Data Federation – Access data without duplicating it.✔ Data Transformation & Governance – Standardize and secure your data.✔ Harmonize to a Common Data Model – Ensure consistency across datasets.✔ Identity Resolution – Unify data with advanced rulesets.✔ Advanced Analytics & Insights – Query, analyze, and extract business intelligence.✔ AI-Powered Predictions – Use AI to anticipate customer behavior.✔ Segmentation & Activation – Create targeted audience segments for personalized experiences.✔ Multi-Source Data Activation – Output data to multiple channels based on business needs.✔ Integration with Agentforce – Leverage data for AI-powered automation.✔ Continuous Optimization – Measure, refine, and enhance your data strategy. Designed for Every Role Data Cloud provides role-specific functionality, ensuring value across your organization. User Description Learn More Admins Enhance your admin skills with Data Cloud. Administer Data Cloud (Trailhead) Analysts Leverage Tableau to expand your analytics capabilities. Tableau Cloud Help Documentation Builders Develop applications using Data Cloud. ISVforce Guide Business Users Ingest data for diverse business needs. Salesforce Help Data Architects Map and model data effectively. Salesforce Architects Frameworks Developers Utilize APIs and SDKs to interact with Data Cloud. Data Cloud Developer Center Marketers Segment and activate audiences for cross-channel campaigns. Segmentation in Data Cloud (Trailhead) Partners Implement Data Cloud for customers. Partner Learning Camp Get Started with Data Cloud Customize Your Experience Data Cloud is built to scale, allowing you to tailor features to your business needs. While some features are included, others are available as add-ons or have adjustable limits. Work with your account executive to find the right solution. Available Editions: 📌 Data Cloud Starter – Get core Data Cloud functionality. 📌 Data Cloud + Tableau – Unlock powerful analytics with Tableau Enterprise. 📌 Marketing Use Cases – Leverage Segmentation and Activation for personalized marketing campaigns. 📌 Industry-Specific Solutions – Tailor Data Cloud for specialized needs. Better Together: Data & AI The best AI solutions are built on trusted, high-quality data. Data Cloud consolidates disparate data sources into unified customer and account profiles, fueling AI-driven automation and insights with Agentforce. Unlock the full potential of your data with Salesforce Data Cloud. Ready to get started? Learn more. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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The Hidden Risks of Over-Reliance on AI

The Hidden Risks of Over-Reliance on AI

Are Marketers Trusting AI Too Much? How to Avoid Losing Your Strategic Edge AI tools have revolutionized how marketers approach research, content creation, and decision-making. However, an overreliance on these tools could undermine critical thinking and strategic planning, leaving marketers vulnerable in a fast-evolving landscape. Here’s how to balance the power of automation with human insight. The Rise of AI in Search and Marketing In late December, SEO consultancy Previsible shared a striking report: Google’s search dominance has plateaued and is now being challenged by AI-assisted search tools. These tools, such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s own AI-enhanced search, are growing in popularity due to their ability to deliver contextually relevant and personalized results. Unlike traditional search, which relies on keyword matching, AI-driven search processes intent and context. This shift is reshaping how users find information and make decisions. How AI Is Changing User Behavior The increasing sophistication of AI tools brings both opportunities and risks. Users often trust AI-generated outputs without question, assuming they’re accurate and complete. Traditional search, by contrast, forces users to critically analyze and filter multiple sources. This blind trust in AI mirrors the concept of “System 1 thinking,” as described by Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman in Thinking, Fast and Slow. As AI models like ChatGPT operate primarily as “System 1 thinkers,” users risk adopting a similar approach, bypassing critical analysis in favor of convenience. The Hidden Risks of Over-Reliance on AI Younger marketers may be especially at risk of falling into this trap. Many are using AI tools like ChatGPT to summarize information or generate ideas, often without questioning the accuracy of the outputs. For B2B marketers, the allure of AI lies in its speed and perceived accuracy. However, this reliance on automation could lead to a generation of marketers who lack the ability—or inclination—to think strategically. The danger is clear: unchecked dependence on AI tools could foster a “groupthink” mentality, where creativity and critical thinking are sidelined. Without intervention, marketing departments risk becoming overly reliant on tools that were designed to enhance human efforts, not replace them. How Marketing Leaders Can Address This Threat To counter this trend, marketing leaders must actively promote the development of strategic skills. Here’s how: In a world increasingly driven by AI, marketers who can blend automation with strategic thinking will be best positioned for success. Using AI to Enhance, Not Replace, Strategic Thinking AI should empower marketers to make better decisions—not serve as the sole decision-maker. As one professor aptly put it, “Use AI to become a better student, not to be the student.” The key is balance. By combining the intuitive capabilities of AI with the deliberate, analytical approach of System 2 thinking, marketers can leverage technology without sacrificing creativity or strategy. In short, AI is a tool—not a replacement for human ingenuity. Those who recognize this distinction will thrive in an increasingly automated world. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more

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How Agentforce Works

Salesforce Agentforce: Everything You Need to Know Salesforce Agentforce represents a paradigm shift from generative AI to agentic AI—a new class of AI capable of autonomous action. Since its launch at Dreamforce in September 2024, Agentforce has redefined the conversation around AI, customer service, and experience management. To meet skyrocketing demand, Salesforce announced plans to hire more than 1,000 employees shortly after the launch. What is Salesforce Agentforce? Agentforce is a next-generation platform layer within the Salesforce ecosystem. While its bots leverage generative AI capabilities, they differ significantly from platforms like ChatGPT or Google Gemini. Agentforce bots are designed not just to generate responses but to act autonomously within predefined organizational guardrails. Unlike traditional chatbots, which follow scripted patterns, Agentforce AI agents are trained on proprietary data, enabling flexible and contextually accurate responses. They also integrate with Salesforce’s Data Cloud, enhancing their capacity to access and utilize customer data effectively. Agentforce combines three core tools—Agent Builder, Model Builder, and Prompt Builder—allowing businesses to create customized bots using low-code tools. Key Features of Agentforce The platform offers ready-to-deploy AI agents tailored for various industries, including: Agentforce officially became available on October 25, 2024, with pricing starting at $2 per conversation, and volume discounts offered for enterprise customers. Salesforce also launched the Agentforce Partner Network, enabling third-party integrations and custom agent designs for expanded functionality. How Agentforce Works Salesforce designed Agentforce for users without deep technical expertise in AI. As CEO Marc Benioff said, “This is AI for the rest of us.” The platform is powered by the upgraded Atlas Reasoning Engine, a component of Salesforce Einstein AI, which mimics human reasoning and planning. Like self-driving cars, Agentforce interprets real-time data to adapt its actions and operates autonomously within its established parameters. Enhanced Atlas Reasoning Engine In December 2024, Salesforce enhanced the Atlas Reasoning Engine with retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and advanced reasoning capabilities. These upgrades allow agents to: Seamless Integrations with Salesforce Tools Agentforce is deeply integrated with Salesforce’s ecosystem: Key Developments Agentforce Testing Center Launched in December 2024, the Testing Center allows businesses to test agents before deployment, ensuring they are accurate, fast, and aligned with organizational goals. Skill and Integration Library Salesforce introduced a pre-built library for CRM, Slack, Tableau, and MuleSoft integrations, simplifying agent customization. Examples include: Industry-Specific Expansion Agentforce for Retail Announced at the NRF conference in January 2025, this solution offers pre-built skills tailored to retail, such as: Additionally, Salesforce unveiled Retail Cloud with Modern POS, unifying online and offline inventory data. Notable Agentforce Customers Looking Ahead Marc Benioff calls Agentforce “the third wave of AI”, advancing beyond copilots into a new era of autonomous, low-hallucination intelligent agents. With its robust capabilities, Agentforce is positioned to transform how businesses interact with customers, automate workflows, and drive success. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. Read more The Salesforce Story In Marc Benioff’s own words How did salesforce.com grow from a start up in a rented apartment into the world’s Read more Salesforce Jigsaw Salesforce.com, a prominent figure in cloud computing, has finalized a deal to acquire Jigsaw, a wiki-style business contact database, for Read more Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Salesforce Enhances Service Cloud with AI-Driven Intelligence Engine Data science and analytics are rapidly becoming standard features in enterprise applications, Read more

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