Inbound Logistics published Tripp Lake's article titled, "Protecting Supply Chain Trade Secrets."
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Inbound Logistics published Tripp Lake's article titled "Protecting Supply Chain Trade Secrets." His article discusses the question of how to use AI to protect intellectual property, especially in global supply chains. "A critical step to prevent harm from IP theft is to identify infringing goods or services. With its ability to process vast amounts of data and recognize patterns, AI can proactively identify potential IP infringements in ways that human monitoring cannot match," Lake says. To read more, click here.
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