Artificial intelligence has evolved beyond basic tasks to enhance creativity and innovation. Generative AI is now reshaping enterprise operations, impacting content creation and business insights. Nearly 80% of top executives believe that Gen AI will completely alter business practices and sectors within three years.
In the latest episode of the Analytics Insight Podcast, host Priya Dialani speaks with Ankur Khare, Senior Solution Advisor at SAP America, about how generative AI is transforming the digital landscape of large enterprises and helping the workforce adapt by updating their skills.
Priya opens the discussion by reflecting on how digital transformation has evolved, from automating workflows to connecting systems. Still, with Gen AI, the change is not solely technological; it is very human. Ankur explains, “Earlier transformations were about digitizing processes, but Generative AI is about reimagining how work itself gets done.”
Over the past few decades, businesses have primarily focused on replacing their on-site systems with cloud-based solutions, prioritizing efficiency. Currently, Gen AI allows workers to automate repetitive tasks, streamline report writing, develop workflows, and even compose complex business documents. Consequently, the office becomes a place where human workers can focus on strategic, creative, and high-impact work.
SAP has a global leadership position in the enterprise software sector, and its mission is to help the world run more efficiently and enhance the quality of people's lives. The company's unified ERP systems link all aspects of business, including finance, HR, supply chain, and customer experience.
Now, AI, analytics, and automation form the heart of SAP’s solutions. “We’re enabling enterprises not just to run operations,” Ankur says, adding, “but to adopt new technologies faster and achieve measurable business outcomes.”
As Priya summarizes, Gen AI is not only ushering in digital transformation at a faster rate, but it is redefining the scenario. It brings together intellect and feelings, productivity and artistry, and information and human goals.
Ankur Khare concludes, saying, “Generative AI isn’t just about technology. It’s about creating a future where employees and enterprises grow intelligently together.”