Conquering Complexity and Optimizing Inventory Management: A Strategic Guide
Published on March 21st, 2025
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AI can uncover hidden patterns that unlock innovative methods to solve a wide variety of retail challenges. Computational complexity theory provides a fundamental framework for assessing the suitability of AI applications in business contexts. By categorizing problems based on their inherent computational difficulty, this theory helps identify scenarios where AI can deliver optimal solutions, including inventory management optimization. Authored by Suvarna Krishnan, VP of R&D at Logile and Forbes Technology Council Member. Originally published by Forbes Technology Council.
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