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Talking Supply Chain: AI and the new trade barrier

33 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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Artificial intelligence is widely expected to accelerate global trade, improve decision-making, and unlock new efficiencies across supply chains. But beneath that promise lies a reality few are grasping, and it is one that might result in more market barriers than anticipated. In this episode of Talking Supply Chain, host Brian Straight is joined Dravida Seetharam, a fellow at the Center for Global Enterprise [https://www.thecge.net/], and Sarah Lahti, who is the Director of Operations and Program Management for the Digital Supply Chain Institute [https://dscinstitute.org/], to help make sense of AI and whether AI is truly leveling the playing field or quietly creating new barriers. From infrastructure and talent gaps to regulatory fragmentation and cyber risk, the discussion highlights how AI may be reshaping not just supply chains, but who gets to compete in them.

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