Frost & Sullivan Introduces MetaBrain on SAP Platform
Frost & Sullivan, in collaboration with SAP, has launched MetaBrain, a human-reinforced AI agent designed to enhance enterprise decision-making with curated intelligence. Announced in a press release, MetaBrain integrates curated enterprise data, external industry imperatives, and human-supervised reasoning models to deliver prescriptive insights at scale.
Built on the SAP Business Technology Platform and deployed through the SAP Business Data Cloud, MetaBrain empowers decision-makers with context-aware, real-time intelligence. The system is integrated with SAP Joule, a natural-language AI copilot, allowing users to interact with MetaBrain using voice or text across various enterprise scenarios.
MetaBrain's initial deployment focuses on the automotive sector, addressing challenges such as supply chain shifts and supplier risk assessment. Future expansions are planned across multiple industries, including health sciences, aerospace, and financial services, each featuring bespoke reasoning engines tailored to specific industry needs.
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