A new Gartner survey reveals that 55% of organizations that have previously used AI will consistently consider AI for new use cases in the future, with 52% of organizations conveying risk factors as a critical consideration when assessing new AI use cases.
Worldwide IT spending is projected to grow 4.3% year over year in 2023, according to Gartner’s latest forecast, as CIOs shift spending to automation in part due to challenges with recruiting and retaining tech talent.
In Unpacked, CGT's new series of Tech Explainers, we break down AI in the supply chain, including its benefits and drawbacks, and where today's leading experts see the future potential.
Artificial intelligence can impact every link in the supply chain thanks to its ability to optimize data collection to increase visibility into operations, quicken decision making to proactively identify risks, and provide recommendations to head off challenges and seize new opportunities.
For companies that are able to invest and position their business to unlock the potential of AI in the supply chain, the technology can provide a distinct competitive advantage.