Every company is racing to add AI as the trend gains popularity. However, Odoo has a different approach. In fact, Odoo has been using AI long before the term became trendy. For example, Odoo 16 introduced AI in its website builder that can automatically generate content and layouts tailored to specific industries. When Odoo 19 launched last month, I was there to witness every feature. Now, with Odoo 19, they aren't just putting AI everywhere to follow the trend. Instead, they ask: What business problems can AI actually solve? That's why Odoo uses AI to: - Automate low-value tasks, so employees can focus on the work that matters. - Make processes smarter with predictions. - Improve usability with natural language-based actions. Odoo uses AI when it's needed, not for overuse. But for real, tangible impact. And that's what makes Odoo's vision unique. What do you think about the AI adoption in Odoo 19? Note: This picture was taken in front of Belgium’s Atomium, right after Odoo’s annual event unveiling Odoo 19 and its new AI app
Here is my take on the topic: https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/5ee32d03-e254-481a-8b77-356d6b43c1e0 I think that we'll see a new generation emerging with a new approach to the relationship between data and business logic.
It was a pleasure to be there, to see the next version of a Belgian icon, next to Belgian Fries, Belgian Beer, Belgian waffles, Tintin & other comic books, Tomorrowland, today on number 6 in this list The Belgian ERP Odoo with ai. (Number 7 hydrogen innovations, but that's for other posts) PS:Nice talking to you Gaspard Dessy , when I came home, I saw I already had a business card from you, tip: print new cards, please
A wise using of AI from Odoo
Odoo’s approach makes sense cause real impact comes from embedding AI where it solves problems, not where it looks good in a demo.