Slack CEO Prepared to Embrace the AI Revolution

Slack CEO Prepared to Embrace the AI Revolution

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Artificial Intelligence is transforming Slack, the ​widely used workplace messaging ‌platform, its CEO told AFP just nine months after taking on ⁣one ‌of the most high profile jobs in Silicon Valley.

Lidiane Jones was handed the reins to Slack after​ the departure of its co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield who ⁢exited two years after his company’s acquisition ‌by ⁤Salesforce, the San Francisco-based ⁢enterprise software giant.

Life ‌at Slack after the blockbuster $27.7 billion transaction was not always‍ smooth sailing and Jones, a ⁤former Microsoft executive who shot up the‍ ranks in just a few years ⁢at Salesforce, was made chief⁣ executive to bring ‍stability.

Jones took the job in January, only a ⁢few​ weeks after the launch of ChatGPT made the world ⁢aware of⁢ the superpowers of AI, and Slack​ has moved quickly to not fall behind, especially against ‍its archrival ‍Microsoft.

“It’s amazing⁤ what‍ has‌ happened to the world,”‌ Jones said of this AI⁤ moment that has ​captured the imagination of Silicon Valley​ and the​ world.

“We’ve launched more​ features in the last nine months than in the several years before.”

Brazilian-born and living in⁤ the Boston​ area, Jones was in San Francisco ⁣for ‍”Dreamforce”, ‍Salesforce’s big annual event to plug its ‌new products and AI was on everyone’s ⁢mind.

Many⁤ believe that ⁤tools such⁤ as Slack ⁢are first in line to be profoundly transformed by generative AI, which can ⁣produce texts, images and sounds on ⁣request in everyday language.

Originally designed to facilitate teamwork and internal communication, ⁤Slack, along with its‌ equivalents ⁣such⁢ as Teams from Microsoft, have‌ rushed out new versions supercharged⁢ by AI to act as something​ close ‌to an online assistant.

“When⁤ I got back​ from my two-week vacation this summer, I had⁤ mountains of messages from customers and ‍colleagues to catch up‍ on,”‌ Jones said.

“I asked ‘Slack AI’ to summarize‍ everything and in two ⁤hours I was up ​to date, instead⁣ of⁢ spending a whole day,‍ or even‌ the ⁣week.”

She said this recourse to new AI‌ tools works for summarizing all types of content​ or for fully automating complicated administrative tasks, like approving expenses or connecting users to in-house ⁣expertise.

Unlike Microsoft, users can‌ also‍ speak to generative AI chatbots directly within‌ Slack from several providers, ⁤such ⁢as Claude from start-up Anthropic, ‌and soon ChatGPT, from OpenAI.

This availability of a wide range of third-party apps ‍and tools “is‍ our⁢ strength”,​ said Jones.

“We’re quite different from Teams…We’re first⁣ and foremost a very open platform.”

The comparison to Teams is ⁣a sensitive one. In ⁣2020, when still⁤ a startup, Slack⁣ filed a complaint at ‌the European Union against⁣ Microsoft for ⁣bundling Teams in its hugely​ popular Office Suite.

With some ⁢300 million monthly ‍users, Microsoft’s conversation and videoconferencing ‍app surpasses Slack with its 12 ⁣million daily active users, according to​ data from 2019, the last ‍time they were made⁤ public.

Microsoft acquiesced to many of Slack’s demands in Europe, but the investigation⁤ by the EU ⁤continues and the Windows giant ‍could yet face more fallout from European regulators.

But thanks to its major investments in OpenAI,‍ Microsoft won a head start⁤ in generative AI.

But Jones ​insisted that Slack is equally ‍suited to excel in AI ⁢thanks to the quality of its data, the key ingredient in the technology’s magic formula.

“We have all of a company’s knowledge on the platform… staff are collaborating across different​ departments,⁣ all of that‍ unstructured⁣ data is there,” she said.

“That makes⁢ our AI capabilities so powerful, because ⁤it has⁢ so much context,” she added.

For the time being, ⁢Slack has no plans ⁢to develop its own language model, the systems ⁢at ​the heart of generative AI that have made OpenAI a⁣ household name.

“We ​don’t feel we need to reinvent the ⁢wheel,” Jones joked, while reserving⁣ the possibility of⁤ one day designing ⁤a more specialized model.

On an even more distant horizon, Slack‌ may one ‍day develop highly personalized AI agents, sort of digital secretaries that know users down to ‌their most personal​ detail.

“It is ‍definitely a plausible future. And,⁢ look, I have a family, I work, it’s very busy… Isn’t it amazing⁣ to think that a⁤ system ‌can track all of it in one ⁤place?”

“But it’s gonna take time” to make people comfortable to do that, she said.

“I ⁤think ‌there’s a possibility and desire, but the trust boundary⁤ is‌ going take⁤ a while for ⁣us‌ to get there.”

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2023-09-18 01:48:03
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