Since the dawn of time, people have been pretty sure the next big technology would be the one to ruin everything. They have also been wrong every time.
SAP’s “Beginning of Better” campaign uses that very human instinct as the way into Autonomous Enterprise, SAP’s vision for a more intelligent, connected way to run a business.
The campaign takes on the anxiety surrounding AI by looking backward: every major technological leap has been met with resistance before eventually improving how people live and work. Rather than treating AI fear as new, the work shows it as part of a much older pattern. People panic, predict the worst, adapt, and then wonder how they ever worked or lived without the thing they once feared.
Directed by Frank Todaro, the campaign moves across different eras of technological change to highlight the absurdity of every generation believing its breakthrough might be the end of the world.
“This campaign is supposed to elicit a laugh, but also a deep exhale. Everybody chill. We’ve been here before, we’ve yelled the sky is falling, but ultimately we can’t imagine how we ever managed to live our lives without these new technologies in the first place. And who better to ask us to breathe than the company that’s been responsible for 3 or 4 of these big disruptions over the last half of century?” said Gary Resch EVP, Executive Creative Director, BBDO New York.
The campaign’s point is not that fear disappears. It is that confidence builds when people can see change as part of a longer pattern: what feels disruptive at first often becomes the next way the world works. And that pattern of resistance is exactly where SAP believes AI is today.
Instead of leading with technical language, SAP grounds a complex business vision in a familiar emotional reality: the uncertainty that often comes before progress.
“Instead of leading with technology, we chose to begin with a universal human truth: change is uncomfortable. Every business leader is being asked to make important decisions in an environment of unprecedented uncertainty. ‘Beginning of Better’ reflects our belief that empathy is often a more powerful starting point than product features because confidence has to come before transformation,” said Ada Agrait, Global CMO, SAP.
For SAP, that idea connects directly to Autonomous Enterprise: a future where AI does not replace business judgment, but helps companies run in a more intelligent, connected and responsive way.
“Too much of the conversation around AI has been driven by fear or hype. We believe there’s a better way to view it. Progress begins with confidence. For more than 50 years, SAP has helped businesses navigate moments of profound change, and ‘The Beginning ofBetter’ is an expression of that same belief today. Our role is to give organizations the confidence to move forward by combining the power of AI with the experience and judgment that drive every great business,” said Ray Page, Chief Brand & Creative Officer, SAP.
While the campaign is about technological progress, AI was not the primary production tool. The key technology behind the craft was the volume screen and the creative flexibility it gave the team. The story was produced using a volume stage, allowing the team to move across 20 different places and 20 different centuries within one set.
For SAP, “Beginning of Better” makes Autonomous Enterprise feel less like another AI announcement and more like the next chapter in a long history of technologies people feared before they learned what those technologies could make better.