sustainable sourcing
21 articles about sustainable sourcing in AI news
Kering Deploys AI-Powered Sustainable Sourcing Assistant on Google Cloud
Kering launched a Sustainable Sourcing Assistant on Google Cloud's Vertex AI. The tool helps luxury brands like Gucci and Saint Laurent evaluate materials for environmental and social impact, advancing sustainability in procurement.
Castore and GXO Detail 'Sustainable Scale' Strategy at Drapers Supply
At the Drapers Supply Chain Summit, Castore CSCO Adrian Harris detailed how the rapid-growth sportswear brand is shifting focus from breakneck expansion to 'sustainable scale' with logistics partner GXO. The partnership is central to operationalizing sustainability in Castore's supply chain.
LLMGreenRec: A Multi-Agent LLM Framework for Sustainable Product Recommendations
Researchers propose LLMGreenRec, a multi-agent system using LLMs to infer user intent for sustainable products and reduce digital carbon footprint. It addresses the gap between green intentions and actions in e-commerce.
TRACE: A Multi-Agent LLM Framework for Sustainable Tourism Recommendations
A new research paper introduces TRACE, a modular LLM-based framework for conversational travel recommendations. It uses specialized agents to elicit sustainability preferences and generate 'greener' alternatives through interactive explanations, aiming to reduce overtourism and carbon-intensive travel.
Agentic AI Emerges as a Strategic Force in Private Label and Loyalty
Three industry reports highlight the growing adoption of 'agentic AI' in retail. The technology is being used to streamline private label product development and create highly personalized customer loyalty experiences, moving beyond simple chatbots to autonomous workflow orchestration.
Pioneer Agent: A Closed-Loop System for Automating Small Language Model
Researchers present Pioneer Agent, a system that automates the adaptation of small language models to specific tasks. It handles data curation, failure diagnosis, and iterative training, showing significant performance gains in benchmarks and production-style deployments. This addresses a major engineering bottleneck for deploying efficient, specialized AI.
Coresight Research Report: Technology and Resilience as Path to Stronger Retail Margins
Coresight Research has published a report titled 'Supply Chain Insights for Food, Drug and Mass Retail: Technology, Resilience and the Path to Stronger Margins.' The research focuses on how strategic tech adoption can fortify operations and profitability in key retail segments.
Coupang Eats Secures Patent for Budget-Based Food Recommendation System
Coupang Eats has been granted a patent for a food recommendation engine that factors in a user's defined budget. This system aims to provide more relevant suggestions than basic price filters by integrating budget as a core ranking signal. It represents a strategic move to enhance user experience and conversion in the competitive delivery market.
Privacy-First Personalization: How Synthetic Data Powers Accurate Recommendations Without Risk
A new approach uses GANs or VAEs to generate synthetic customer behavior data for training recommendation engines. This eliminates privacy risks and regulatory burdens while maintaining performance, as demonstrated by a German bank's 73% drop in data exposure incidents.
Why Luxury Brands Are Shunning AI in Favor of Handcraft
An article highlights a perceived tension in the luxury sector, where some brands are reportedly avoiding AI to preserve the authenticity and heritage of handcraft. This stance presents a core strategic challenge: balancing technological efficiency with brand identity.
Is AI Antithetical to Luxury? The Business of Fashion Poses the Core Question
The Business of Fashion examines the fundamental tension between AI's scalability and luxury's exclusivity. This is a strategic, not technical, debate for luxury houses deciding how to adopt AI without diluting brand value.
Accenture Invests in DaVinci Commerce to Advance Agentic AI-Led Shopping
Accenture has invested in DaVinci Commerce, a leader in agentic AI-powered commerce. The technology transforms brand assets into AI-native, immersive shopping experiences that operate across commerce media networks, digital marketplaces, and LLM-driven environments.
Google Unveils Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) for Securing Agentic Commerce
Google has released the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open-source standard designed to secure transactions conducted by AI agents. This framework aims to establish trust and provenance in automated commerce, with direct implications for luxury goods authentication and supply chain transparency.
CogSearch: A Multi-Agent Framework for Proactive Decision Support in E-Commerce Search
Researchers from JD.com introduce CogSearch, a cognitive-aligned multi-agent framework that transforms e-commerce search from passive retrieval to proactive decision support. Offline benchmarks and online A/B tests show significant improvements in conversion, especially for complex queries.
Agentic AI May Drive Up to Half of All Online Transactions by 2027
A new report suggests autonomous AI agents could facilitate 50% of online purchases within three years, representing a fundamental shift in digital commerce. This forecast highlights the accelerating move from passive recommendation engines to active, task-completing AI.
Voyage AI's Model Family Solves RAG's Costly Embedding Trap
Voyage AI's new embedding model family addresses a critical RAG pipeline limitation by enabling seamless model switching without re-indexing. All models share the same vector space, allowing quality-optimized indexing with cost-efficient querying.
From Tactical to Strategic: How AI Agents Will Transform Luxury Supply Chain Leadership
AI agents are shifting supply chain roles from tactical execution to strategic integration. By 2028, 15% of daily decisions will be autonomous, requiring leaders who focus on relationship-building and critical thinking over manual oversight.
Google's New Gemini Flash-Lite: The Efficiency-First AI Model Changing Enterprise Economics
Google has launched Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, a cost-optimized AI model designed for high-volume production workloads. Featuring adjustable thinking levels and significant efficiency improvements, it represents a strategic shift toward practical, scalable AI deployment for enterprises.
Meta's GCM: The Unseen Infrastructure Revolution Powering Next-Gen AI
Meta AI has open-sourced GCM, a GPU cluster monitoring system that standardizes telemetry for massive AI training clusters. This infrastructure tool addresses the critical reliability challenges of trillion-parameter models by providing granular hardware insights.
OpenAI's Consulting Gambit: The Strategic Move to Dominate Enterprise AI
OpenAI has formed multi-year alliances with BCG, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini to accelerate enterprise adoption of its Frontier platform. This partnership-driven approach aims to solve the 'pilot-to-production' gap that has plagued corporate AI initiatives, with enterprise clients now representing about 40% of OpenAI's revenue.
Disney's Legal Blitz Against ByteDance Signals New Era in AI Copyright Wars
Disney has accused ByteDance of a 'virtual smash-and-grab' for allegedly using copyrighted Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney characters to train its Seedance 2.0 AI video generator. This marks the second major cease-and-desist from Disney against AI companies in six months, highlighting escalating tensions between content creators and AI developers over training data rights.