How Do Companies Use AI in Supply Chain Management?
AI now forecasts demand, reroutes shipments, and flags supplier risk before it becomes a stockout — how retailers and logistics firms actually use it.
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AI now forecasts demand, reroutes shipments, and flags supplier risk before it becomes a stockout — how retailers and logistics firms actually use it.
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A practical guide to the handful of AI tools worth adopting first as a small business owner — what they actually do, what they cost, and how to start safely.
Read more →Claude Tag is Anthropic's AI teammate inside Slack — tag it with a task and it works asynchronously, then reports back in a thread. Here's how it works, what it costs, and how to start.
Read more →OpenAI merged its Codex coding tool into a single ChatGPT desktop app and introduced ChatGPT Work, a new agent for long, multi-step office tasks, alongside the general release of GPT-5.6.
Read more →Claude Cowork is Anthropic's mode for handing Claude a whole task instead of a chat. Here's how it differs from Claude and Claude Code, what it costs, and how to try it.
Read more →Anthropic has expanded its Claude Cowork task-delegation tool from desktop-only to iOS, Android, and web, letting background tasks run and pause for human approval on any device.
Read more →Meta now builds two separate AI model families: the open-weight Llama and the new proprietary Muse. Here's how they differ, and how to try either one.
Read more →Meta Superintelligence Labs opened a public preview of Muse Spark 1.1, a paid agentic coding model with a 1-million-token context window, taking on OpenAI and Anthropic.
Read more →Meta's new AI image generator, built by Meta Superintelligence Labs, is now live across its apps — but talent agency CAA says its opt-out design misuses people's likenesses without consent.
Read more →xAI is Elon Musk's AI company and the maker of the Grok chatbot — now absorbed into SpaceX and rebranded SpaceXAI. Here's what it builds, how it got there, and how to try it.
Read more →SpaceXAI released Grok 4.5, its first model trained on Cursor data, priced well below Anthropic's Opus 4.8 — though its own self-reported benchmarks show mixed results against it.
Read more →Agentic commerce lets an AI agent finish a purchase inside a chat instead of a website checkout. Here's how the payment protocols behind it actually work.
Read more →OpenRouter data shows Chinese AI models now handle over 30% of tokens run by US firms every week since February, peaking at 46%, as companies chase costs up to 90% lower than Anthropic or OpenAI.
Read more →AI providers are replacing flat subscriptions with metered, pay-per-token billing for heavy and agentic use. Here's what usage-based pricing means and why the shift is happening now.
Read more →Anthropic has pulled Claude Fable 5 out of subscription plans and moved it to pay-per-token billing, charging $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens.
Read more →AI can help with emails, reports, blog posts, and creative drafts — but the best results come from knowing how to work with it, not just what to type. Here is a practical guide.
Read more →RAG connects a large language model to your own documents so it answers from verified sources instead of guessing. Here is how it works, where it is used, and how to get started.
Read more →Microsoft committed $2.5 billion and 6,000 engineers to a new subsidiary that stations AI specialists directly inside client organizations, competing with similar offerings from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Amazon.
Read more →Fine-tuning adapts a pre-trained AI model to a specific domain or task without building one from scratch. Here is what it means, how it works, and whether it makes sense for your organization.
Read more →An AI API lets developers and businesses add AI capabilities to their own products by sending requests to a model in the cloud. Here is how it works, what it costs, and when to use one instead of a ready-made app.
Read more →Microsoft 365 Copilot is an AI assistant built into Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, and more — it drafts documents, summarizes meetings, and analyzes data using your organization's own information.
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