Category: Software, Business, Data, Infrastructure, automation, artificial-intelligence

https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredfontes/& Predicting the future has always been the purview of sci-fi and fantasy, but in the real world, it also used to be a lot easier. Extreme disruptions used to be as rare as a black swan — the most notable in recent history being the blockage of the Suez Canal by Ever Given. Cue the present day: Black Swan events are just about the only dependable factor in planning around complex systems anymore.

In the supply chain world, we’re turning to cognitive automation, which is the digitization, augmentation, and automation of decision making, to more quickly react to an ever-changing environment.

By using a cognitive automation platform, every decision has the potential to be made.

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