
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Okay, imagine you ordered something cool online, like a new video game or a pair of sneakers.
Getting that item from where it's made all the way to your doorstep is like a long journey with many steps. This whole process is called a supply chain. Now, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is like adding a super-smart computer brain to help manage this journey.
It's making the whole process much better.
Think about getting things delivered (that's called logistics). AI is like having a super-smart GPS that figures out the absolute best way for trucks or ships to travel, avoiding things like bad traffic or storms. This helps things get to you faster and on time.
It also helps companies see exactly where everything is at any moment.
What about all the stuff sitting in warehouses (inventory)? AI helps companies know exactly how much of everything they have and figure out the right amount they need. This means stores are less likely to have way too much of something (which wastes money) or run out of things you want to buy (which makes customers sad).
AI can even help robots work in warehouses to pick and pack things really fast and without mistakes.
And trying to guess what people will want to buy later (demand forecasting)? AI is really good at predicting what customers will want by looking at past sales and other clues. This helps companies make just the right amount of stuff so there aren't big shortages or huge piles of things nobody wants.
Basically, AI is helping make supply chains run smoother, faster, with fewer mistakes, and saving money for companies. It also helps make them stronger so they can handle problems better if something unexpected happens
Okay, imagine you ordered something cool online, like a new video game or a pair of sneakers.
Getting that item from where it's made all the way to your doorstep is like a long journey with many steps. This whole process is called a supply chain. Now, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is like adding a super-smart computer brain to help manage this journey.
It's making the whole process much better.
Think about getting things delivered (that's called logistics). AI is like having a super-smart GPS that figures out the absolute best way for trucks or ships to travel, avoiding things like bad traffic or storms. This helps things get to you faster and on time.
It also helps companies see exactly where everything is at any moment.
What about all the stuff sitting in warehouses (inventory)? AI helps companies know exactly how much of everything they have and figure out the right amount they need. This means stores are less likely to have way too much of something (which wastes money) or run out of things you want to buy (which makes customers sad).
AI can even help robots work in warehouses to pick and pack things really fast and without mistakes.
And trying to guess what people will want to buy later (demand forecasting)? AI is really good at predicting what customers will want by looking at past sales and other clues. This helps companies make just the right amount of stuff so there aren't big shortages or huge piles of things nobody wants.
Basically, AI is helping make supply chains run smoother, faster, with fewer mistakes, and saving money for companies. It also helps make them stronger so they can handle problems better if something unexpected happens