Accenture has announced an expanded partnership with Unilever aimed at simplifying its digital core and leveraging generative AI. This multi-year initiative will help Unilever establish a new industry standard for productivity powered by AI. The collaboration focuses on scaling effective use cases that enhance operational efficiencies and reduce costs globally.
Hein Schumacher, CEO of Unilever, highlighted the introduction of 500 AI applications that have already improved efficiency. The partnership with Accenture is expected to unlock further potential as AI technology evolves, allowing Unilever to identify areas for transformational impact. This strategic move positions both companies at the forefront of AI-driven productivity advancements.
• Accenture and Unilever expand partnership to enhance digital capabilities with AI.
• Unilever has implemented 500 AI applications to improve operational efficiency.
The partnership aims to leverage generative AI to drive efficiencies and improve business agility.
Simplifying the digital core is a key objective of the partnership to enhance productivity.
Accenture's role in this partnership is to provide tools and capabilities to enhance Unilever's AI initiatives.
Unilever is leveraging AI to improve operational efficiencies and drive productivity through its partnership with Accenture.
Business Insider 13month
Analytics India Magazine 12month
Isomorphic Labs, the AI drug discovery platform that was spun out of Google's DeepMind in 2021, has raised external capital for the first time. The $600
How to level up your teaching with AI. Discover how to use clones and GPTs in your classroom—personalized AI teaching is the future.
Trump's Third Term? AI already knows how this can be done. A study shows how OpenAI, Grok, DeepSeek & Google outline ways to dismantle U.S. democracy.
Sam Altman today revealed that OpenAI will release an open weight artificial intelligence model in the coming months. "We are excited to release a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning in the coming months," Altman wrote on X.