NVIDIA, ServiceNow, Accenture Team to Boost Generative AI Adoption
New AI Lighthouse Program lets partners collaborate with customers in creating generative AI-based initiatives to transform their business operation.
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July 27, 2023
NVIDIA, ServiceNow, and Accenture have launched AI Lighthouse, a program designed to fast track the development and adoption of enterprise generative AI capabilities.
Expanding on existing strategic partnerships among ServiceNow, NVIDIA, and Accenture, AI Lighthouse will assist pioneering customers across industries in the design, development and implementation of new generative AI use cases, the companies report.
AI Lighthouse unites the ServiceNow enterprise automation platform and engine, NVIDIA AI supercomputing and software, and Accenture consulting and deployment services. The offering will let customers collaborate as design partners in architecting custom generative AI large language models and applications to advance their businesses.
“This is a transformational moment for business to revolutionize how work gets done,” says ServiceNow Chairman and CEO Bill McDermott. “In collaboration with our visionary partners, ServiceNow, NVIDIA, and Accenture are forming the market-leading blueprint for AI-first enterprise innovation.’”
“Industries are racing to add generative AI tools to their operations at a faster pace than in any previous technology shift,” says Jensen Huang, founder and CEO, NVIDIA. “NVIDIA, ServiceNow, and Accenture are partnering to help customers lead their industries by deploying generative AI tools that harness their own invaluable knowledge to transform the applications they use every day.”
“Generative AI holds enormous potential for enterprises—it can help them reinvent how they work, strengthen their services, differentiate themselves, and reach new levels of performance,” says Julie Sweet, chair and CEO, Accenture. “Our expanded partnership with ServiceNow and NVIDIA will apply our combined experience, expertise, and insights to helping our clients create the most powerful, relevant, and responsible generative AI use cases and more quickly realize the value of this transformative technology.”
Features of the AI Lighthouse program will include:
- Reducing manual work for customer service professionals, with overviews and insights to help them solve problems faster.
- Deflecting cases by promoting self-service options, delivering engaging experiences with natural human language.
- Generating content automatically, including intelligent search results, work notes, and knowledge base articles.
- Boosting developer productivity with intelligent recommendations for code.
Since May, ServiceNow has launched various generative AI capabilities, engaged with large pharmaceutical, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare companies to test them in enterprise environments. The AI Lighthouse program will build on that early progress to collaborate on designing, developing, and implementing new generative AI use cases with a select group of customers across IT service management (ITSM), customer service management (CSM) and employee experience.
NVIDIA accelerated computing and software, including NVIDIA DGX AI supercomputing and NVIDIA DGX Cloud, as well as NVIDIA NeMo LLM software, will provide full-stack computing for model training and tuning; ServiceNow will be the front-end workflow automation and intelligence platform; and Accenture will leverage its functional and industry knowledge and generative AI strategy, design and delivery experience to bring use cases to life for customers.
The ServiceNow platform automates workflows across the enterprise by connecting disparate departments, systems, and silos and automating processes to increase productivity, the company reports. Assist is ServiceNow’s generative AI experience—built within the ServiceNow platform—designed to enable intelligent automation and accelerate productivity by simplifying repetitive tasks and increasing agility.
NVIDIA AI software and accelerated computing provide the platform for generative AI deployments across industries. Enterprises can use NeMo and NVIDIA frameworks, optimized inference engines, and application programming interfaces to add intelligence to generative AI applications such as drug discovery, intelligent chatbots, search, and summarization.
Building on Accenture’s $3 billion investment in AI, this collaboration will tap into the Accenture Center for Advanced AI, with its focus on generative AI and large language models. Accenture will accelerate the design and engineering of domain-specific LLMs and generative AI capabilities within the ServiceNow platform to make industry workflows more intelligent. Accenture will use its infrastructure and IT service operations experience across the cloud continuum, coupled with experience in helping clients across industries leverage generative AI.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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