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EVENT: MyExobrain highlights agentic AI adoption gap after Gartner Supply Chain Symposium

MyExobrain shared observations following Amine Benmesbah’s participation at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium, focusing on where the market stands on Agentic AI for supply chain operations. The post argues that interest is accelerating, but many companies remain in exploration mode, with many solutions still closer to chat interfaces connected to siloed data than operational agents.

Why it matters: the signal points to a growing gap between AI marketing and real operational execution. For Supply Chain Planning, APS and Decision Intelligence, the challenge is not only to deploy assistants, but to design agents that monitor operations, identify risks, recommend actions, coordinate stakeholders and keep an auditable decision memory.

The impacted audience includes supply chain leaders, planning transformation teams, APS vendors and AI governance owners evaluating how to industrialize AI agents without creating disconnected automation layers. More details are available on the event post.

The Dataleo angle

This is a relevant operating-model signal: the next phase of Agentic AI in supply chain will be judged less by demos and more by its ability to support governed, repeatable decisions. For planning organizations, the priority is to connect agents to a controlled Decision Architecture, with clear human-in-the-loop rules, integration boundaries and escalation paths across ERP, APS and execution systems.