2025: The Year Procurement Transforms with AI
Discover how AI advancements will revolutionise procurement in 2025.
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2025 is set to be a transformative year for procurement teams, with AI advancements poised to revolutionise the industry.
The integration of Generative AI and AI agents is expected to enhance efficiency, decision-making, and strategic value in procurement. A Deloitte survey indicates that 22% of Chief Procurement Officers plan to invest over $1 million in Generative AI capabilities by 2025.
However, the rapid adoption of AI technologies also brings challenges, including potential job displacement and the need for new skill sets. Procurement professionals must adapt and embrace these changes to remain competitive.
In this edition, we'll explore:
The rise of Generative AI and AI agents in procurement
Strategies to navigate potential workforce displacement
Preparing for the future of procurement in an AI-driven world
Let's delve into these topics to understand how procurement can thrive amidst these technological advancements.
The Rise of Generative AI and AI Agents in Procurement
Generative AI revolutionises procurement by automating tasks, analysing data, and providing predictive insights. This technology enables procurement teams to make more informed decisions, optimise costs, and enhance supplier relationships.
According to McKinsey, Generative AI can help capture new value in procurement functions and drive the evolution of the function into a strategic business partner.
AI agents, designed to perform tasks like scheduling or making purchases without direct user input, are gaining momentum due to advancements in reasoning techniques. OpenAI anticipates that AI-powered assistants will become mainstream by 2025, transforming how procurement teams operate.
Navigating Potential Workforce Displacement
While AI offers numerous benefits, it also raises concerns about workforce displacement. Procurement professionals may find certain tasks automated, necessitating a shift towards more strategic roles. To navigate this transition, focusing on upskilling and embracing new technologies is essential. 
A report by KPMG outlines practical solutions and a responsible AI framework to help procurement leaders mitigate risks and maximise the benefits of Generative AI.
Preparing for the Future of Procurement
To thrive in an AI-driven landscape, consider the following steps:
Invest in Training: Equip your team with the necessary skills to work alongside AI technologies.
Embrace Change: Foster a culture that is open to adopting new tools and processes.
Strategic Planning: Develop a roadmap for integrating AI into your procurement processes, aligning with organisational goals.
Procurement teams can proactively address these areas to enhance their strategic value and drive organisational success by leveraging AI advancements.
Weekly Resource List:
The Promise and the Reality of Gen AI Agents in the Enterprise: Reading Time: 11 mins
Generative AI agents are software tools that can perform tasks and assist humans in various business functions, such as customer service. By automating workflows and providing real-time support to human workers, these agents are expected to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. Companies can unlock significant value and transform their operations as their capabilities grow. 
Could AI Create a One-Person Unicorn?
Reading Time: 7 mins
AI technology might enable the creation of "one-person unicorns," startups valued at over $1 billion run by a single founder. This concept suggests that advanced AI tools can automate many tasks, allowing solo entrepreneurs to thrive. While the idea is exciting, successful startups will still require visionary founders with unique skills, even in an AI-driven landscape.
I Use AI 100 Times Per Hour: Reading Time: 2 mins
An individual tracked their use of AI during a workday and found they interact with it about 100 times per hour. They use AI for tasks like dictation and coding, which saves time and increases efficiency. This highlights how AI has become an essential tool, possibly even more important than a mobile phone.
How 9 of Noted's Readers Think with Notes
Reading Time: 7 mins
The Profile's 2024 Year in Review
Reading Time: 8 mins
That's it.
Here's what you learned today:
Generative AI and AI agents are set to revolutionise procurement in 2025.
Preparing for potential workforce displacement is crucial.
Strategic planning and upskilling are key to thriving in an AI-driven procurement landscape.
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