AROUND the world, the conversation about artificial intelligence in public procurement is dominated by the promise of efficiency. The focus is on streamlining processes, automating tasks, and achieving significant cost savings.
Studies, including a recent one by Boston Consulting Group, project remarkable outcomes, such as up to 15% in savings and a significant reduction in human workload.
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