
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a theoretical line item in supply chain, warehousing, and transportation discussions. It is real, it is advancing at a breakneck pace, and it will continue to fundamentally reshape how decisions are made across end-to-end logistics operations, says Rachelle Butler.
Yet, as systems become more sophisticated, a dangerous assumption has begun to take root: the idea that as AI capabilities improve, human reasoning can be deprioritised.
Read Logistics Matters’ full article to learn why our Strategy Director, Rachelle Butler, believes critical thinking is more important than ever in today’s AI-driven world.