Generative AI has dominated headlines as a transformative and disruptive technology. One area where generative AI could make a really big difference is in a field that hasn’t been much discussed until now—supply chains. Whether it’s summarizing the data privacy laws of various countries, assessing and prioritizing third-party risk, or creating tailored communications to third parties, generative AI has the potential to dramatically transform how organizations approach supply chain risk management (SCRM).
With us today to talk about this is Craig Moss, Executive Vice President of Measurement at Ethisphere, and co-author of the article, “From Data to Decisions,” featured in the Winter issue of Ethisphere Magazine, available now at magazine.ethisphere.com.
To learn more about the Digital Supply Chain Institute, visit dscinstitute.org. For additional resources on artificial intelligence, third-party risk management, and more, check out the Ethisphere Resource Center at ethisphere.com/resources.
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