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Final EU model contractual AI Clauses available -- some thoughts on regulatory tunnelling

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It is thus important to understand the shortcomings inherent to this approach and to the model AI clauses, before assuming that their use will actually ensure the ‘trustworthy, transparent, and accountable development [and deployment] of AI technologies’. <Optional: add, if available, a specific standard>’.

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How to Respond to a Request for Information (RFI) Notice

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In the business and governmental sectors, Request for Information (RFI) notices are commonly used to gather detailed information from potential suppliers, contractors, or service providers. Providing clear and concise introductory information helps suppliers understand the context of the RFI. Be clear, concise, and factual.

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Ivalua Announces New Innovations for Managing Direct Materials Spend

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The new capabilities enable visibility of common components across multiple Bill of Materials imported from PLM and ERP systems. Ivalua’s new product quality capability provides customers with a proven quality management process, called APQP.

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Supply chain innovation through the Nexus of Forces

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This is an especially important message for manufacturers’ supply chain organizations. Internally, buyers and engineers must work with quality and product; then that cross-functional group must collaborate with external suppliers. It’s the convergence of these forces that Gartner predicts will drive the business of the future.

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Public procurement of AI between opportunities and risks -- guest post by Giuseppe Bitti

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This could be difficult to implement, especially as an increasing number of suppliers do rely – and will rely even more – on AI solutions for all their clients. Suppliers working predominantly or exclusively for public sector clients might decide to delay the adoption of any AI solution as it would expose them to more risks (e.g.: