Salesforce CEO Says 30% of Internal Work Is Being Handled by AI

This highlights that AI is still trash with a quoted 93% accuracy (they’re liars so I doubt it’s that good). And this is what I hate about megacorps, as the executives are about numbers, and they just don’t mind defects if they keep budgets low. They lie about having wonderful services, wonderful customer service, and eliminating defects, but they don’t do anything meaningful to reduce them other than trying to incentivize workers to go the extra mile to cover over the defects due to their decisions with products and systems. Consequently, I noticed this when I first worked for AT&T when they made a big deal about winning a J.D. Power Award, but in looking at the numbers the results were terrible and it was the best of the worst in reality. Also, this might be part of the scam in saying AI is actually doing work as they’re laying off American workers and hiring people overseas where they can generally hire 3 for the cost of one American.

The San Francisco-based software company is focused on selling an AI product that promises to handle tasks such as customer service without human supervision. Benioff said that tool has reached about 93% accuracy, including for large customers such as Walt Disney Co.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/salesforce-ceo-says-30-internal-121536694.html

By Brody Ford and Emily Chang

(Bloomberg) — Salesforce Inc. Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff said his company has automated a significant chunk of work with AI, another example of a firm touting labor-replacing potential of the emerging technology.

“AI is doing 30% to 50% of the work at Salesforce now,” Benioff said in an interview on The Circuit with Emily Chang, pointing at job functions including software engineering and customer service.

Tech leaders have been increasingly vocal about the potential for AI to replace human workers. Executives at Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc. have said that AI is producing about 30% of new computer software code on some projects. Salesforce has said that use of AI internally has allowed it to hire fewer people.

The San Francisco-based software company is focused on selling an AI product that promises to handle tasks such as customer service without human supervision. Benioff said that tool has reached about 93% accuracy, including for large customers such as Walt Disney Co.

“All of us have to get our head around this idea that AI can do things that before we were doing,” Benioff said. “We can move on to do higher-value work.”

In the 2000s, Salesforce revolutionized the way software was sold by offering its customer-management tool over the internet. Now, as the industry pivots to AI, Benioff is fighting to keep Salesforce’s spot as a leading platform by weaving the new technology through it.

This episode of The Circuit With Emily Chang premiers at 8 a.m. New York time on the Bloomberg app and Bloomberg.com. It appears at 6 p.m. on Bloomberg Television. Check out The Circuit podcast for extended conversations.

–With assistance from Lauren Ellis.