Autonomous AI agents, powered by large language models (LLMs), are designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, including natural language, recognizing images and making decisions. They go beyond automating pre-existing business processes, instead working alongside humans while making their own memory engines and learning from mistakes.
The capabilities of AI agents are rooted in the large amounts of data that they ingest. They are able to interact with other data sources, import data and even other agents to further make informed decisions. Bots, powered by Robotic Process Automation (RPA), are an earlier form of AI that procurement teams use to automate repetitive tasks.
Within the world of procurement and supply chain operations, AI agents can handle a range of responsibilities including supplier management, pricing, purchase order history, supply chain management and market analysis. AI agents can shift orders to alternative suppliers, reducing downtime and bottlenecks within the supply chain.
AI agents can be implemented by using various programming languages and frameworks, such as Python, Java™ and TensorFlow. They can also be integrated with other procurement systems and technologies, such as databases, APIs, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, procurement platforms and supplier portals.
For example, IBM® watsonx Orchestrate® integrates with the top tools organizations use every day to accomplish common tasks such as supplier requisition creation, order line retrieval and contract management.