Attendees learned during the Opening Keynote at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo in Orlando how autonomous business capabilities are already beginning to reshape supply chain strategy and execution.
An autonomous-ready workforce focuses on role evolution rather than job elimination. Gartner research indicates that only 1% of layoffs in the second half of 2025 were driven by AI productivity, with most reductions linked to economic and cost pressures. For asset-intensive organizations, Gartner simulations predict that more jobs will be gained than lost due to AI. As autonomy expands, many roles will shift toward more versatile designs, where employees combine domain expertise with the ability to supervise, guide and improve AI-enabled systems.
“Autonomous supply chains will only succeed if people remain at the center of decision-making,” said Azim. “As organizations hand routine decisions to machines, human oversight, judgement and adaptability become even more critical. Leaders who invest now in evolving roles, building decision clarity and aligning autonomy with business outcomes will be better positioned to operate effectively amid ongoing volatility.”
More information on building an autonomous supply chain can be found here: The AI-Native Supply Chain.
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