Salesforce is working on making AI implementation easier and more predictable with a selection of newly available products and services announced around the Salesforce World Tour NY event on April 25. These products and services include:
The Salesforce Einstein Copilot, which sits alongside other Salesforce CRM products as an assistant and has been in public beta since February 2024, is generally available on April 25.
In addition, Einstein Copilot has new capabilities called Copilot Actions that let Copilot “agents” string actions together to complete tasks autonomously. For example, Copilot Actions can create close plans for sales reps and managers, analyze call transcripts and craft follow-up emails.
Einstein Copilot can be purchased in several ways:
Organizations may need to prove that their use of AI with customer data is secure, private and ethical. Salesforce created two bundles to address this and to make it easier for customers to roll out AI safely:
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Both bundles were made available on April 23 and are available internationally within Salesforce’s Einstein 1 Platform, wherever the Salesforce platform is sold. That platform costs $25 per user per month for the Platform Starter plan and $100 per user per month for the Platform Plus plan.
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Customers can choose which generative AI model to access and use the Sandbox to preview what its outputs might look like and what data it might draw from without exposing private data to the rest of the organization.
Sandboxing is particularly important when using generative AI in a workplace environment because of the nondeterministic nature of the outputs.
“It’s not going to write the same email for every customer,” said Alice Steinglass, EVP and GM, Salesforce Platform, in an interview with TechRepublic. “So I want to try it out and I want to try it with real data, and that’s why we launched this AI implementation bundle.”
“We want to give you that control and that ability to, as these regulations change, to be able to still manage: What are the privacy restrictions that I need to have on my data?” said Steinglass, referring to both bundles. “We’ve got the right to be forgotten, we’ve got new privacy regulations. There might be new things I need to mask, maybe new retention policies – all of that changes. I want the ability to be able to understand where that is in my data.”
The AI Implementation bundle “gives them (companies) a playground to play with a sandbox where they can test it out, they can try it, they can train users on how to use it,” said Steinglass.
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“Our data governance bundle allows you to meet all of the regulation requirements that you need, wherever you’re based,” Steinglass said.
In Slack, Salesforce is adding a variety of new AI sales tools integrating Slack Sales Elevate, Sales Cloud and Slack AI. These tools, which rolled out on April 24, let leaders see an overview of their team’s performance, pipeline data and account records.
Sales Elevate was created in response to increasing pressure in sales to hit targets, Salesforce said. Slack AI, Sales Cloud and Sales Elevate together allow sales team members to:
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AI enhancements to Slack Sales Elevate require subscriptions to both Slack Sales Elevate and Slack AI. Slack Sales Elevate costs $60 per user per month for users of Sales Cloud editions of Slack Business+ plans and above. Slack AI costs $10 per user per month for users who already pay for Slack Pro, Business+ and Enterprise plans.