Artificial intelligence (AI) startup Altana launched its next-generation Atlas this week which provides a dynamic map of the global supply chain for businesses, governments and logistics firms looking to monitor the supply chain.
New York-based Altana has worked with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as well as shipping giant Maersk and Boston Scientific among other entities to root out forced labor, comply with trade laws and track a range of supply chain-related issues by leveraging AI. The release of its latest iteration of the Altana Atlas deepens the use of AI in the product as it uses public and private data to map the supply chain along with a large language model-informed assistant that responds to questions posed in plain
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