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The Procurement Insights blog, including posts like The GenAI Metaprise (Orchestration) and Operating System (Intake) Priority (Oct 11, 2024), discusses AIs role in procurement but doesnt claim Agentic AI will replace humans. In fact, I emphasize AI as a tool for agility and stakeholder alignment, not a full substitute, aligning with my Metaprise models focus on decentralized, human-guided agents (2007 post).
It didn’t take long to start to receive interesting comments on today’s earlier post, ERP Agent Swarms In The Age Of Intake And Orchestration And The Agent-Based MetapriseModel on LinkedIn, by another industry analyst. The critical point is that humans are not replaceable – but AI needs to adapt to us, not the other way around. Tell me how Agentic AI would have known to ask, What time of day do orders comein?
“Maintaining relevance isn’t about time, experience, or current expertise. It’s about having a voracious curiosity that pushes you beyond your comfort zone and what you know to be true.” – Procurement Insights (2024) ERP Agent Swarms refer to the use of multiple autonomous, intelligent software agents working collaboratively within an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
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