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Capgemini Drives AI Agent Revolution with RAISE Platform and Strategic Partnerships

Capgemini's AI agents are evolving, autonomously executing tasks. With partnerships like Google Cloud and Meta, they're becoming active collaborators, not just tools.

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Capgemini Drives AI Agent Revolution with RAISE Platform and Strategic Partnerships

Capgemini, a global leader in consulting, technology, and outsourcing services, has made significant strides in AI agent development. Their RAISE platform offers pre-configured workflows and custom embedded agents, while partnerships with Google Cloud and others drive innovation. Despite slow adoption, AI agents are evolving and expected to transform businesses soon.

Capgemini's RAISE platform provides pre-configured workflows and agentic governance frameworks, enabling businesses to implement AI agents more easily. Despite over 65% of organizations exploring AI, only 2% have scaled its use. However, AI agents are advancing, autonomously executing complex tasks to achieve specific goals.

Capgemini's collaboration with Additive Catchments resulted in an AI-powered infrastructure for real-time river health monitoring. Looking ahead, 60% of organizations expect human-agent teams within a year. Capgemini, along with Google Cloud, Galene.AI, Oracle, Google DeepMind, Meta, and Cohere, are developing Gemini-powered AI agents. These agents are shifting AI from a passive tool to an active collaborator.

Capgemini's partnership with Imperial War Museums used a Gemini-powered solution to transcribe, translate, and summarize oral history recordings. The company also launched a worldwide hackathon, yielding 250+ AI agents across 23 use cases. By 2028, AI agents could contribute an estimated $450 billion to the economy.

Capgemini's leadership in AI agent development, through its RAISE platform and strategic partnerships, is driving enterprise AI transformation. As AI agents evolve and become more prevalent, they promise significant economic value and collaborative potential for businesses.

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