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It also includes a dash of Einstein, Salesforce's catch-all brand for the intelligence layer that underlies the platform, to build Einstein intelligence into any app.
These algorithms, which fall under the new Einstein Platform Services, enable third-party developers to add Einstein intelligence to applications built on top of the Salesforce platform.
For now, it's important to understand that this deal is about using data to fuel the various pieces of the Salesforce platform and provide the Einstein intelligence layer with information from across the enterprise wherever it happens to live, whether that's in Salesforce, another cloud application or some on-prem legacy systems.
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That's where Salesforce's latest Einstein artificial intelligence feature comes into play.
The product takes advantage of a couple of Einstein artificial intelligence algorithms including Einstein Image Classification for image recognition.
Last Fall when Salesforce introduced Einstein, its artificial intelligence initiative, it debuted with some intelligence built into the core CRM tool, but with a promise that it would expand into other products over time.
Salesforce launched Einstein, its artificial intelligence platform just one year ago this week.
This afternoon, it announced Salesforce Einstein, its artificial intelligence (AI) initiative.
It's certainly a point Salesforce was pushing earlier this year when it launched Einstein, its artificial intelligence platform — and it's something you can expect to see in all kinds of software in the coming years.
When Salesforce introduced its artificial intelligence platform, Einstein, last fall, it was all about making the core Salesforce products more intelligent.
All of this is very likely an attempt to compete with Salesforce, which provides sales, marketing and customer service stitched together with their own artificial intelligence layer, Einstein.
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