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AI is currently at the forefront of global technological advancement, permeating various sectors from insurance to energy, driving efficiency, innovation, and transformative changes in society. With ongoing developments in machine learning and natural language processing, AI continues to reshape industries, offering a glimpse into a future where technology and human ingenuity intersect in exciting new ways. The expanding footprint of AI promises both unprecedented opportunities and considerations for responsible implementation.  

For me personally, one of the most exciting aspects is seeing the revolution of industries set into motion as sector-specific use cases begin to emerge. The number of Azure AI customers continues to grow with more than 65% of the Fortune 500 companies now using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, which underscores the critical role of partnerships and industry innovation to scale AI solutions to full potential across sectors.

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This willingness of industry leaders to be pioneers of AI was on bold display during the Microsoft AI Tour stop in Paris, part of the global event series designed to help decision makers and developers discover new opportunities with AI and advance their knowledge. Organizations such as Schneider Electric, The Groupama Group, Amadeus, Onepoint, AXA, and TotalEnergies are not just adopting AI; they’re redefining its potential. These groundbreaking use cases are shedding light on a future where AI is not just a tool, but a catalyst for a richer, more efficient, and more sustainable world.

Groupama’s virtual assistant optimizes policyholder service management

The Groupama Group, a premier mutual insurance group in France, has introduced a cutting-edge virtual assistant within its Employee Savings unit, harnessing the power of Azure OpenAI Service, Azure AI Search, and the Microsoft Bot Framework, to streamline customer managers’ interactions with policyholders. First ideated during an AI hackathon, the assistant has been embraced by the unit’s entire staff and boasts an impressive 80% success rate in providing accurate, dependable, and verifiable information.

“Our managers save a considerable amount of time and are able to carry out their work in much better conditions,” shared François-Xavier Enderlé, Head of Digital Transformation, “and this clearly enhances the quality of the relationship we maintain with our customers.”

Groupama has also stood up an interdepartmental AI-centered think tank, AI Factory, which is currently exploring more than 25 AI use cases aimed at revolutionizing claims processing, enhancing customer service through tools like a new FAQ chatbot, and streamlining the underwriting process for efficiency. Further, Groupama aims to democratize AI technology through training on AI prompting, empowering employees to innovate and improve operational efficiency and customer engagement.

Amadeus enhances employee efficiency with Copilot for Microsoft 365

Amadeus, a global technology provider for the travel industry, has deployed Copilot for Microsoft 365 to streamline work and free employees to focus on value-added tasks. Seamlessly integrated into Microsoft Teams, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, Amadeus’ Copilot solution has significantly improved operational efficiency.

“One of the challenges for large-scale, global organizations is the collaboration and the data management,” explains Marco Ruiz González, Product Manager and Solution Architect who supervised the deployment. “We are generating a large amount of data from different countries, and it’s very useful to have quick access to all this data.”

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Early results are promising: pilot users reported substantial time savings in communication drafting, enhanced efficiency in email and meeting management, and improved information gathering and content translation capabilities.

With a 90% adoption rate among the initial 300 pilot users, half of whom engage with Copilot weekly, Amadeus plans to extend Copilot to 3,000 employees over the next six months, prioritizing adoption training tailored to diverse user profiles.

Schneider Electric leads the charge in sustainable energy management with AI

Schneider Electric is tackling the complex issue of optimizing energy use and performance with its EcoStruxure platform. By combining Azure OpenAI Service and Internet of Things (IoT), EcoStruxures merges Schneider Electric’s industry knowledge with Microsoft AI technology, enabling sustainable energy solutions and efficient energy management on a global scale. This includes dynamic control of energy performance, decision-making on the use of renewable energy sources, and overall energy optimization.

“People are using sustainable energy solutions to both produce and consume energy, and they can optimize how to produce or store that energy on the grid as it makes sense,” says Yoann Bersihand, Vice President of AI Technology at Schneider Electric. “Without AI, there is no way that we could address a problem as complex as this.”

The platform is designed with a layered architecture, planning future enhancements to integrate AI directly into hardware for efficient and sustainable energy management, especially beneficial for customers with limitations on using cloud services.

Schneider Electric has expanded its partnership with Microsoft, integrating Azure OpenAI Service into its operations to enhance efficiency and innovation across various processes. The integration enables the creation of solutions such as the Resource Advisor Copilot, leveraging large language model technology for data analysis and decision support, and Jo-Chat GPT, an internal tool enhancing employee productivity through generative AI. Further innovations include a programmable logic controller (PLC) code generation assistant that helps engineers quickly create high-quality, tested, and validated code, the Finance Advisor and Knowledge Bot, aimed at improving financial decision-making and customer service, respectively, as well as plans to incorporate GitHub Copilot to boost offer creation and Microsoft Copilot for Sales to support frontline staff. These advancements signify Schneider Electric’s commitment to leveraging generative AI for operational excellence and innovation.

“We didn’t want AI just to be an extra layer on top of the data teams. We decided to really go all-in on AI and not simply create proofs of concepts,” explained Yoann Bersihand, Schneider Electric’s Vice President of AI Technology, capturing Schneider Electric’s commitment to fully integrating AI into its operations to lead innovation in the energy sector.

Onepoint unlocks productivity company-wide with generative AI

An early adopter of AI, technology and consulting firm, Onepoint, is infusing AI at every level of the company with Microsoft’s turnkey generative AI solutions: Azure OpenAI Service, GitHub Copilot, and Copilot for Microsoft 365.

Neo, Onepoint’s secure conversational agent built on Azure OpenAI Service, leverages a library of prompts and business-oriented solutions to quickly generate reports and analyses, increasing productivity for 3,300 employees across the company. Onepoint has also piloted GitHub Copilot, resulting in higher-quality code, better documentation, and productivity gains around 40% on code production.

“The pilot showed us that if developers were properly acculturated to the product, it was really possible to make a quantum leap in productivity,” asserts François Binder, Partner Data & AI for Onepoint.

Addressing the challenge of acculturating employees to AI technology and practices, Onepoint has instituted an “AI Office” to ensure both technical and non-technical staff understand and adopt AI effectively. By providing structured training, fostering an AI community, and overseeing the deployment of AI solutions, the unit seeks to bridge knowledge gaps and biases related to AI among both technical and non-technical employees.

“We’re doing everything we can to fully embark our team in the generative AI adventure and give each of our consultants the means to become augmented consultants,” insists Binder.

What’s more, Onepoint is strategically integrating generative AI solutions into its offerings, along with personalized training to ensure customers are well-versed in AI’s capabilities and best practices, extending the benefits of AI to their customers as well.

AXA’s secure generative AI platform boost productivity of global employees

AXA, a global leader in insurance and asset management, is embracing the digital future through generative AI with the launch of AXA Secure GPT. Developed in collaboration with Microsoft and powered by Azure OpenAI Service, this AXA Secure GPT is designed to equip AXA’s 140,000 employees with cutting-edge AI tools in a secure and efficient manner.

Addressing the challenge of safely integrating public AI advancements within the corporate environment, AXA Secure GPT ensures the utmost privacy and control over data by employing robust filtering and classification, alongside secure cloud tenancy to keep all data and interactions within a controlled environment. Stringent authentication protocols and comprehensive security controls monitor and protect against potential threats. By leveraging Microsoft’s content filtering and adding an extra layer of security, AXA Secure GPT exceeds the current standards for data privacy and security, ensuring a reliable and secure tool for its employees.

With the goal to scale from 1,000 current users to all 140,000 global employees by mid-2024, AXA provides comprehensive AI support and training which includes leveraging Microsoft consulting services for optimal technological use and architecture design, alongside a dedicated change management program in each country to ensure smooth integration.

“As an employer, it is our responsibility to provide our employees with the best tools to enhance their comfort and enable them to focus on high-value activities,” said Vincent De Ponthaud, Head of Software & AI Engineering at AXA. Tailored training sessions and a specially curated prompt library, aimed at enhancing productivity across various departments, empower AXA employees to focus on high-value activities.

TotalEnergies supports operational transformation with AI and low-code solutions

Multi-energy company, TotalEnergies, has implemented Copilot for Microsoft 365 to support operational transformation. In the initial testing phase involving 300 employees, the company observed enhanced operational efficiency and improved user experience. Concurrently, TotalEnergies is empowering its workforce with Microsoft Power Platform, enabling them to develop low-code/no-code solutions integrated with other company applications and databases, thereby streamlining the resolution of various day-to-day challenges.

“In line with our pioneering spirit, TotalEnergies is committed to digital transformation and supports its employees so that they can make the most of it,” said Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of TotalEnergies. “The new technologies of generative artificial intelligence and of ‘low code no code’ will provide them with the simplification and autonomy they need to put their skills and creativity even further at the service of our company’s transition strategy.” In pursuit of this objective, TotalEnergies employees will receive training dedicated to the understanding and utilization of the new AI tools effectively.

AI for everyone

The Microsoft AI Tour provided a compelling opportunity to witness firsthand the pinnacle of regional innovation and to glimpse the far-reaching global impact poised to shape our future. Reflecting on the transformative journey of AI within France alone, it becomes evident that we’re venturing into an unprecedented era of technological advancement. The success stories of companies like Schneider Electric, Groupama, Amadeus, Onepoint, and TotalEnergies illustrate how the synergy between AI and human ingenuity propels progress and transformation across diverse sectors, transformation that will doubtlessly reach beyond borders to the benefit of organizations across the globe.

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It’s also important to recognize that our exploration with AI is in its infancy and the horizon for transformative impact is limitless. It’s critical that business leaders scaffold AI innovation within an architecture of responsible AI, which include the development of ethical guidelines that address transparency, equity, accountability, and privacy; building diverse teams; investing in employee education around responsible AI use; and collaboration with industry bodies and policymakers to establish regulatory frameworks that can guide responsible deployment. When innovation and responsibility are aligned, we draw closer to ensuring that the potential for transformational impact of AI will be harnessed for the benefit of society as a whole.

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