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Why re-framing procurement as an autonomous driving problem could unlock innovation. Rohirrim CEO Steven Aberle makes the case


Enterprises are waking up to the fact that merely sprinkling AI into marketing brochures and finding creative ways to impose employees to AI workslop can create more problems than it solves. A more practical goal lies in developing autonomous driving safety frameworks for enterprise and government processes.

This journey requires not just moving faster but figuring out where and how more capable autonomy can safely assist or take over from humans. Here, AI can play a supporting role in automatically defining schemas and mapping data across systems and processes, but it's not the main focus.

So says Steven Aberle, Founder and CEO of Rohirrim, who is championing this vision for government procurement. He says that every year, inefficiencies in the U.S. government's proposal and contracting process cost taxpayers an estimated hundreds of billions of dollars in unrealized opportunities impacting everything from infrastructure to national security. Although Rohirrim ...


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