Snowflake Intelligence: unlocking access to data
Snowflake today presented its strategy around Snowflake Intelligence, a new AI interface at the service of data, to its French customers and partners. While praising a platform that is « as simple as it is powerful », co-founder Benoît Dageville called on Europe to not let itself be paralyzed by the quest for sovereignty: in his view, « the worst thing would be not to use artificial intelligence ».
Snowflake, the Bozeman-based data storage specialist founded by two Frenchmen, brought together over 1,800 participants this Tuesday morning at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris for a day dedicated to data, applications and artificial intelligence. On the program: demonstrations, exchanges with customers, and above all, a central message hammered home by the American group’s executives: for them, innovation lies in the ability to make data truly intelligent and accessible to all, thanks to a new generation of products and usage models based on artificial intelligence.
Breaking down silos
Cecil Bove, Regional…
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