Bit News Business leaders remain generally optimistic about 2024, driven by the belief that technology will transform the efficiency and resilience of supply chains, according to the latest research to be released by Economist Impact and DP World at the World Economic Forum. At the heart of this sentiment is the widespread use of AI, with 98% of executives already using AI to revolutionize at least one aspect of their supply chain operations. Companies are looking to further increase their adoption of technology this year.
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Research: 98% of executives surveyed are already using AI to improve supply chain operations
Bit News Business leaders remain generally optimistic about 2024, driven by the belief that technology will transform the efficiency and resilience of supply chains, according to the latest research to be released by Economist Impact and DP World at the World Economic Forum. At the heart of this sentiment is the widespread use of AI, with 98% of executives already using AI to revolutionize at least one aspect of their supply chain operations. Companies are looking to further increase their adoption of technology this year.