Model poisoning, where training data is manipulated to introduce vulnerabilities or biases, is a significant threat. Here are some strategies to mitigate it. By following these best practices and ...
From tariff and policy changes, to conflicts affecting shipping routes, to extreme weather and exploitation, companies are operating in an environment where assumptions about stability no longer hold.
Ever since COVID-19 highlighted to the world the dependence of our daily lives on supply chains, resilience is at the ...
In recent years, the words “supply chain issues” have emerged as a familiar explanation for the inability of families and businesses in the United States and elsewhere to access certain goods, from ...
LLM and AI are buzzwords, but over the last several months we’ve seen examples of LLM-powered chatbots really go off the rails. So, executives are becoming cautious about the future of AI. I argue ...
Human error is perhaps one of the biggest risks in manufacturing. Despite all the planning, processes, contingencies, quality assurance and fail-safe implementations ...
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Global supply chains keep workers poor: three case studies show how the cycle can be broken
Globally, about one in five people in jobs live in poverty. A key reason lies in how global supply chains are organised. From agriculture to tourism, many jobs are embedded in systems that keep wages ...
Sports provides a visible example of real-time enterprise execution, revealing how ERP, supply chain, data, security and AI ...
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