the sad part is that all this is going to accomplish is promote that sap has ai product their clients can purchase. it's not like anyone using sap know or care about security other than signing with a company that has all the ISO and whatnot, which is the reason they went with sap to begin with
I would assume for the prices SAP charges, it mah start as some kind of bulletin of how to properly secure the AI, and failing that a feature update to tighten some defaults.
But a security fist to a leaky side door? I’d bet that upsets some customers.
Many of these accounting systems are starting to sell AI to automate transactions, which may explain the read+write nature of the access described in the comments.