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We’ve been saying it all along. But now more voices are aligning: AI needs, and always will need, a human touch.
A recent Spend Matters piece highlights how human judgment remains critical in AI-driven procurement. And it’s not just procurement, it’s true across every industry.
AI can process data.
But humans provide context, judgment, and validation.
The real gap isn’t just in human skills, it’s in how we train, evaluate, and guide AI systems.
That’s why infrastructure matters.
Ecosystems like Perceptron Network are built around continuous human input: validating data, scoring outputs, and improving models over time.
Because the future isn’t AI replacing humans.
It’s AI working with humans at scale.
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