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If you’ve been paying attention to the tech news in the several years, you might have acquired the impression that artificial intelligence is on a steady unstoppable climb, with each successive release getting smarter and smarter.
That has especially been the case with generative AI and large language models. More recently, however, we’re beginning to hear views that AI development might have hit a speed bump. Is GPT 5.0 really better than 4.0? (And maybe worse?) So what’s going on with AI, especially as it relates to logistics and the supply chain? On this episode, we speak with Jason Murray, chief executive officer and co-founder of Shipium, an end-to-end software platform for shipping and logistics. He explains why a whopping 95% of AI installs in businesses are failures, and the approach that executives should take to ensure success. We also discuss the controversies surrounding AI “hallucinations” and “black-box” decision-making, and whether “autonomous” AI agents promise to cut humans out of the loop altogether. Hosted by Bob Bowman, Editor-in-Chief of SupplyChainBrain.
This episode is sponsored by Shipium.
Show notes:
An article by Jason Murray: “How ML and AI Are Transforming Shipping.”
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