
Blockchain’s Growing Role in a Data-Driven Supply Chain
From sustainability storytelling to compliance infrastructure, blockchain is finding a real role in apparel supply chains
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/ The greatest use of AI won’t come from doing work faster or cheaper. It will come from helping people solve problems better.
Artificial intelligence has quickly become synonymous with efficiency.
Organizations are racing to automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and improve productivity. Every new AI announcement seems to promise faster reports, quicker analysis, and leaner operations. But according to Bud Bhattacharyya, co-founder of AI advisory firm Recompound, this focus on efficiency is causing companies to overlook AI’s greatest opportunity.
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