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AI can help automakers keep slavery out of their supply chains

Por: The Hill Tech May 29, 2023

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A two-year chip shortage, electric vehicle (EV) production problems, and have automakers stretched thin already. And now it is expanding its investigation into the use of forced labor in car manufacturing following a on the use of slave labor to produce automobile components in China’s Xinjiang province. With today’s supply chains, it’s not enough for automakers to know who their suppliers are. To gain certainty that they’re not... + full article



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