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It's possible that AI could replace some of the tasks traditionally performed by a tender team in procurement, but it's unlikely to completely eliminate the need for human involvement in the procurement process.

AI can be used to automate many routine tasks in procurement, such as data entry, analysis of supplier performance, and market research. This can free up procurement professionals to focus on more strategic tasks that require human judgment and creativity, such as supplier relationship management and negotiation.

However, there are still important aspects of the procurement process that require human involvement. For example, AI may not be able to fully understand the needs and preferences of a particular organisation or department, and may not be able to navigate complex political or legal considerations.

Additionally, procurement involves a lot of interpersonal communication and relationship building, which is difficult to automate with current AI technology. While AI can certainly help procurement professionals be more efficient and effective in their work, it's unlikely to completely replace the need for human expertise and judgment.


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