How AI-Enabled Tractor Supply Is Preparing Its IT Infrastructure for the Future
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One of generative AI’s most controversial aspects, however, is its easily manipulated data pool; as a result, investment in data governance and educated data teams is a requirement for consumer goods organizations looking to implement the technology.
As part of this, Tractor Supply is building out cross-functional responsible use and content authenticity teams to maintain consumer and brand trust.
“They manage the governance, our data governance tools, [and] our data quality,” says Allison. The company also has a workforce group made up of machine learning engineers and app developers who are working day-to-day and some of the tools leveraging large language models (LLMs).
As an example, Tractor Supply’s AI team is consistently monitoring the actions of Hey GURA, giving the bots’ responses a quality score and determining whether data needs to be adjusted to improve accuracy and refine interactions.