Close Menu
TechurzTechurz

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    MathGPT, the ‘cheat-proof’ AI tutor and teaching assistant, expands to over 50 institutions

    August 28, 2025

    The Download: Google’s AI energy use, and the AI Hype Index

    August 28, 2025

    Investors are loving Lovable | TechCrunch

    August 28, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • MathGPT, the ‘cheat-proof’ AI tutor and teaching assistant, expands to over 50 institutions
    • The Download: Google’s AI energy use, and the AI Hype Index
    • Investors are loving Lovable | TechCrunch
    • 7 ways to use Copilot in classic Outlook – and why I disabled it
    • 9 iPhone 17 Air rumors I’m tracking – and why Apple’s ultra-thin model is set to kill the Plus
    • Is Costco Open on Labor Day? What’s Closed on Monday?
    • AI hires or human hustle? The next frontier of startup ops at Disrupt 2025
    • Emerging drone tech firms are powering the defense industry’s next chapter
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    TechurzTechurz
    • Home
    • AI
    • Apps
    • News
    • Guides
    • Opinion
    • Reviews
    • Security
    • Startups
    TechurzTechurz
    Home»AI»Salesforce builds ‘flight simulator’ for AI agents as 95% of enterprise pilots fail to reach production
    AI

    Salesforce builds ‘flight simulator’ for AI agents as 95% of enterprise pilots fail to reach production

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 27, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Salesforce builds 'flight simulator' for AI agents as 95% of enterprise pilots fail to reach production
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now

    Salesforce is betting that rigorous testing in simulated business environments will solve one of enterprise artificial intelligence’s biggest problems: agents that work in demonstrations but fail in the messy reality of corporate operations.

    The cloud software giant unveiled three major AI research initiatives this week, including CRMArena-Pro, what it calls a “digital twin” of business operations where AI agents can be stress-tested before deployment. The announcement comes as enterprises grapple with widespread AI pilot failures and fresh security concerns following recent breaches that compromised hundreds of Salesforce customer instances.

    “Pilots don’t learn to fly in a storm; they train in flight simulators that push them to prepare in the most extreme challenges,” said Silvio Savarese, Salesforce’s chief scientist and head of AI research, during a press conference. “Similarly, AI agents benefit from simulation testing and training, preparing them to handle the unpredictability of daily business scenarios in advance of their deployment.”

    The research push reflects growing enterprise frustration with AI implementations. A recent MIT report found that 95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing to reach production, while Salesforce’s own studies show that large language models alone achieve only 35% success rates in complex business scenarios.

    AI Scaling Hits Its Limits

    Power caps, rising token costs, and inference delays are reshaping enterprise AI. Join our exclusive salon to discover how top teams are:

    • Turning energy into a strategic advantage
    • Architecting efficient inference for real throughput gains
    • Unlocking competitive ROI with sustainable AI systems

    Secure your spot to stay ahead: https://bit.ly/4mwGngO

    Digital twins for enterprise AI: how Salesforce simulates real business chaos

    CRMArena-Pro represents Salesforce’s attempt to bridge the gap between AI promise and performance. Unlike existing benchmarks that test generic capabilities, the platform evaluates agents on real enterprise tasks like customer service escalations, sales forecasting, and supply chain disruptions using synthetic but realistic business data.

    “If synthetic data is not generated carefully, it can lead to misleading or over optimistic results about how well your agent actually perform in your real environment,” explained Jason Wu, a research manager at Salesforce who led the CRMArena-Pro development.

    The platform operates within actual Salesforce production environments rather than toy setups, using data validated by domain experts with relevant business experience. It supports both business-to-business and business-to-consumer scenarios and can simulate multi-turn conversations that capture real conversational dynamics.

    Salesforce has been using itself as “customer zero” to test these innovations internally. “Before we bring anything to the market, we will put innovation into the hands of our own team to test it out,” said Muralidhar Krishnaprasad, Salesforce’s president and CTO, during the press conference.

    Five metrics that determine if your AI agent is enterprise-ready

    Alongside the simulation environment, Salesforce introduced the Agentic Benchmark for CRM, designed to evaluate AI agents across five critical enterprise metrics: accuracy, cost, speed, trust and safety, and environmental sustainability.

    The sustainability metric is particularly notable, helping companies align model size with task complexity to reduce environmental impact while maintaining performance. “By cutting through model overload noise, the benchmark gives businesses a clear, data-driven way to pair the right models with the right agents,” the company stated.

    The benchmarking effort addresses a practical challenge facing IT leaders: with new AI models released almost daily, determining which ones are suitable for specific business applications has become increasingly difficult.

    Why messy enterprise data could make or break your AI deployment

    The third initiative focuses on a fundamental prerequisite for reliable AI: clean, unified data. Salesforce’s Account Matching capability uses fine-tuned language models to automatically identify and consolidate duplicate records across systems, recognizing that “The Example Company, Inc.” and “Example Co.” represent the same entity.

    The data consolidation work emerged from a partnership between Salesforce’s research and product teams. “What identity resolution in Data Cloud implies is essentially, if you think about something as simple as even a user, they have many, many, many IDs across many systems within any company,” Krishnaprasad explained.

    One major cloud provider customer achieved a 95% match rate using the technology, saving sellers 30 minutes per connection by eliminating the need to manually cross-reference multiple screens to identify accounts.

    The announcements come amid heightened security concerns following a data theft campaign that affected over 700 Salesforce customer organizations earlier this month. According to Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, hackers exploited OAuth tokens from Salesloft’s Drift chat agent to access Salesforce instances and steal credentials for Amazon Web Services, Snowflake, and other platforms.

    The breach highlighted vulnerabilities in third-party integrations that enterprises rely on for AI-powered customer engagement. Salesforce has since removed Salesloft Drift from its AppExchange marketplace pending investigation.

    The gap between AI demos and enterprise reality is bigger than you think

    The simulation and benchmarking initiatives reflect a broader recognition that enterprise AI deployment requires more than impressive demonstration videos. Real business environments feature legacy software, inconsistent data formats, and complex workflows that can derail even sophisticated AI systems.

    “The main aspects that we want we were been discussing today is the consistency aspect, so how to ensure that we go from these in a way unsatisfactory performance, if you just plug an LM into an enterprise use cases, into something which is achieves much higher performances,” Savarese said during the press conference.

    Salesforce’s approach emphasizes the need for AI agents to work reliably across diverse scenarios rather than excelling at narrow tasks. The company’s concept of “Enterprise General Intelligence” (EGI) focuses on building agents that are both capable and consistent in performing complex business tasks.

    As enterprises continue to invest in AI technologies, the success of platforms like CRMArena-Pro may determine whether the current wave of AI enthusiasm translates into sustainable business transformation or becomes another example of technology promise exceeding practical delivery.

    The research initiatives will be showcased at Salesforce’s Dreamforce conference in October, where the company is expected to announce additional AI developments as it seeks to maintain its leadership position in the increasingly competitive enterprise AI market.

    Daily insights on business use cases with VB Daily

    If you want to impress your boss, VB Daily has you covered. We give you the inside scoop on what companies are doing with generative AI, from regulatory shifts to practical deployments, so you can share insights for maximum ROI.

    Read our Privacy Policy

    Thanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here.

    An error occured.

    agents builds enterprise fail flight pilots Production Reach Salesforce simulator
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe Oura Ring is the Department of Defense’s not-so-secret weapon
    Next Article Mirror founder Brynn Putnam to unveil her new startup at Disrupt 2025
    Techurz
    • Website

    Related Posts

    AI

    The Download: Google’s AI energy use, and the AI Hype Index

    August 28, 2025
    AI

    7 ways to use Copilot in classic Outlook – and why I disabled it

    August 28, 2025
    AI

    AI Data Center Trust: Operators Remain Skeptical

    August 28, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Start Saving Now: An iPhone 17 Pro Price Hike Is Likely, Says New Report

    August 17, 20258 Views

    You Can Now Get Starlink for $15-Per-Month in New York, but There’s a Catch

    July 11, 20257 Views

    Non-US businesses want to cut back on using US cloud systems

    June 2, 20257 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Start Saving Now: An iPhone 17 Pro Price Hike Is Likely, Says New Report

    August 17, 20258 Views

    You Can Now Get Starlink for $15-Per-Month in New York, but There’s a Catch

    July 11, 20257 Views

    Non-US businesses want to cut back on using US cloud systems

    June 2, 20257 Views
    Our Picks

    MathGPT, the ‘cheat-proof’ AI tutor and teaching assistant, expands to over 50 institutions

    August 28, 2025

    The Download: Google’s AI energy use, and the AI Hype Index

    August 28, 2025

    Investors are loving Lovable | TechCrunch

    August 28, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 techurz. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.