The Prior Labs Gamble: A $1.16B Bet on Tables, Not Text
SAP is throwing down a billion dollar bet on a startup that isn’t even two years old. Prior Labs, a German outfit focused on tabular foundation models (TFMs), promises to revolutionize enterprise AI by making predictions from structured data the boring stuff like spreadsheets and SQL databases. This is not about generating poetry. It is about making ERP systems and accounting workflows actually intelligent. SAP is pouring €1 billion into creating a frontier AI lab for structured data, with co founders Frank Hutter and his team pocketing over half a billion in cash upfront. The play is clear: while everyone gawks at chatbots, SAP is quietly cornering the market on the data that actually runs businesses.
NemoClaw Yes, OpenClaw No: The New Feudalism of Enterprise AI
SAP is taking a draconian stance on agentic AI. The company has explicitly blocked OpenClaw and any unauthorized agent technology from touching its APIs. Only SAP endorsed architectures are welcome, which include its own Joule Agents (still in beta) and Nvidia’s NemoClaw via the Agent Toolkit. This is a stark contrast to Salesforce’s hands-off approach. While Salesforce cedes control to the enterprise, SAP is building a gated commune. The message is clear: you will use our AI, built on our models, accessed through our endorsed tools. It is a ruthlessly efficient strategy for an incumbent facing the SaaSpocalypse, but it smothers the open innovation that actually makes AI useful. Prior Labs, despite promising to remain open source, now lives inside a fortress built by SAP.
Source: Techcrunch