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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor welcome Gaurav Malhotra, Partner and Supply Chain Technology Leader at EY, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming supply chains today and where it’s headed over the next five years. Gaurav shares how EY is helping organizations embrace emerging technologies to create competitive advantage, avoid “pilot purgatory,” and build more cognitive and resilient supply chains.
They cover practical misconceptions holding companies back from adopting AI, the foundational elements required for successful implementation, and real-world examples of immediate impact in logistics, predictive maintenance, and warehouse operations. Gaurav also discusses how organizations can invest in workforce education, reskilling, and culture change to ensure that humans remain at the center of AI adoption. Looking ahead, he offers his perspective on how agentic AI will reshape supply chains into adaptive, orchestrated ecosystems while freeing people to focus on creativity, critical thinking, and enterprise differentiation.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(04:13) A personal story family pilgrimage to Kauai
(07:34) The intersection of supply chain and humanitarian efforts
(09:52) Ey’s role in global supply chain
(15:20) Misconceptions about AI in factories
(18:09) Overcoming pilot paralysis
(22:29) Immediate benefits of AI in supply chain
(26:25) AI’s impact on supply chain efficiency
(27:18) The role of agentic AI in factories
(31:43) Human element in AI-driven supply chains
(36:17) Upskilling and reskilling for the AI era
(43:05) Future predictions for AI in supply chains
Resources:
This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua MIranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/ai-human-ingenuity-next-era-supply-chains-1480
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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor welcome Gaurav Malhotra, Partner and Supply Chain Technology Leader at EY, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming supply chains today and where it’s headed over the next five years. Gaurav shares how EY is helping organizations embrace emerging technologies to create competitive advantage, avoid “pilot purgatory,” and build more cognitive and resilient supply chains.
They cover practical misconceptions holding companies back from adopting AI, the foundational elements required for successful implementation, and real-world examples of immediate impact in logistics, predictive maintenance, and warehouse operations. Gaurav also discusses how organizations can invest in workforce education, reskilling, and culture change to ensure that humans remain at the center of AI adoption. Looking ahead, he offers his perspective on how agentic AI will reshape supply chains into adaptive, orchestrated ecosystems while freeing people to focus on creativity, critical thinking, and enterprise differentiation.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(04:13) A personal story family pilgrimage to Kauai
(07:34) The intersection of supply chain and humanitarian efforts
(09:52) Ey’s role in global supply chain
(15:20) Misconceptions about AI in factories
(18:09) Overcoming pilot paralysis
(22:29) Immediate benefits of AI in supply chain
(26:25) AI’s impact on supply chain efficiency
(27:18) The role of agentic AI in factories
(31:43) Human element in AI-driven supply chains
(36:17) Upskilling and reskilling for the AI era
(43:05) Future predictions for AI in supply chains
Resources:
This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua MIranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/ai-human-ingenuity-next-era-supply-chains-1480

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