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AI is shifting from procurement support into strategic negotiation roles. According to a recent Harvard Business Review article, sophisticated AI models -trained on thousands of historical supplier deals- are now capable of detecting subtle negotiation patterns, identifying biases, and recommending effective negotiation pathways that humans often miss.

Interestingly, the authors outline a phased adoption approach: first as human co-pilots providing insights, then evolving toward semi-autonomous agents able to adjust terms under defined guardrails. Eventually, these AI agents may become fully autonomous negotiators within specific, controlled parameters. But technology itself isn’t the real obstacle here. The biggest barriers remain human: trust, transparency, governance frameworks, and redefined organizational roles.

For anyone involved in digital transformation, procurement strategy, or leadership, this is another clear indicator of where we need to focus. AI’s strategic value is expanding into high-stakes human domains. It’s happening now.

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