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SAP CEO: Keyboards to Vanish in 2-3 Years
28 Jan
Summary
- AI advancements are rapidly diminishing the need for traditional typing.
- SAP predicts voice input will fully replace keyboards within three years.
- Geopolitical shifts require adaptable business strategies and infrastructure.

The era of the keyboard, introduced by Henry Mill's 1714 patent, is nearing its end, according to SAP CEO Christian Klein. He anticipates that voice recognition, significantly advanced by large language models, will render typing obsolete within the next two to three years.
Klein highlights that SAP is transitioning from theoretical AI discussions to practical applications. The company aims to enable employees to use voice commands for data entry, operational tasks, and complex analytical queries, transforming how businesses interact with their systems.
SAP's strategy involves horizontal AI integration across an organization, rather than isolated departmental use. This approach, coupled with employee training, is crucial for unlocking AI's transformative potential, exemplified by optimizing supply chains and financial planning.




