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Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 4: AI, NLP and ChatGPT

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Join host of Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPacific, Jonathan Kempe, in a rapid-fire analysis on topics that have grabbed our collective attention over the last 6 months: AI, LLMs, NLP and ChatGPT. 'Software is trending towards zero' and other unique insights are specifically aimed at providing informative and practical considerations for technologists, supply chain professionals, C-suite decision makers and employers, alike.
1. Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. A new era of interactions between humans and machines
3. Usefulness: Clear differentiation from Web 3.0, crypto, NFTs and blockchain
4. Blender + Adobe Firefly - How NLP brings simplicity to UI/UX
5. Left-handed cats and Ariana Grande
6. Software is trending towards zero - The threat to monolithic software providers
7. What this all means for supply chains: Velocity, differentiation, noise, distance-to-customer, and how spending on software (and engineers) will change.
We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions? Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels.

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Join host of Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPacific, Jonathan Kempe, in a rapid-fire analysis on topics that have grabbed our collective attention over the last 6 months: AI, LLMs, NLP and ChatGPT. 'Software is trending towards zero' and other unique insights are specifically aimed at providing informative and practical considerations for technologists, supply chain professionals, C-suite decision makers and employers, alike.
1. Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. A new era of interactions between humans and machines
3. Usefulness: Clear differentiation from Web 3.0, crypto, NFTs and blockchain
4. Blender + Adobe Firefly - How NLP brings simplicity to UI/UX
5. Left-handed cats and Ariana Grande
6. Software is trending towards zero - The threat to monolithic software providers
7. What this all means for supply chains: Velocity, differentiation, noise, distance-to-customer, and how spending on software (and engineers) will change.
We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions? Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels.

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