Dive Brief:
- Walmart expanded its tech leadership suite amid a push to center innovation efforts around AI, CEO Doug McMillon said in a Wednesday LinkedIn post. The company hired Daniel Danker to serve in a newly created role of EVP, AI acceleration, product and design.
- Danker previously led R&D efforts for online grocery at Instacart, where he also served as chief product officer. In addition, McMillon said the company created a new role, EVP of AI Platforms, which will report to EVP, Global CTO and Chief Development Officer Suresh Kumar.
- “[AI] is changing how we work,” McMillon said. “I look forward to working with Daniel and seeing how these changes strengthen our business and improve experiences for our customers, members and fellow associates.”
Dive Insight:
As global technology providers squabble over top AI expertise, Walmart is the latest enterprise to reshape its leadership team in response to the technology's rapid propulsion.
Goldman Sachs appointed former Amazon executive Daniel Marcu in March to serve as its global head of AI engineering and science. GM also brought on a former Cisco leader to fill the chief AI officer role in March. Pharma giant Eli Lilly and consulting firm PwC added chief AI officer roles last year.
Walmart's leadership updates come as the world's largest retailer continues to deploy AI across its business units.
In June, the company announced plans to add AI capabilities to its mobile app for employees. The tools include a real-time translation feature to help associates serve customers. AI is also helping Walmart software developers accelerate delivery times, saving 4 million developer hours last year.
One area of focus for the company now is its effort to streamline adoption of AI agents, trimming its lineup of agentic offerings to four “super agents,” Kumar said in a Thursday LinkedIn post. The super agents are:
- Sparky: A customer shopping agent within the Walmart app designed to help customers find what they need.
- An associate agent that centralizes several processes and information streams, including scheduling and sales data.
- Marty, a partner agent that helps suppliers, sellers and advertisers manage onboarding, orders and campaigns.
- A developer agent to accelerate software testing, building and launching.
“We made a deliberate choice: to go beyond individual tools and build a unified, company-wide framework — one that ensures every new agent we roll out makes life simpler and easier for everyone: for customers, for associates and for our partners,” Kumar said in the post.