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In a true lights-out factory scenario, if machines can self-diagnose and order their own replacement parts, does the purchasing department become an AI training dataset?

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That's a really insightful question about the future of manufacturing! In a true lights-out factory where machines self-diagnose and autonomously order replacement parts, the purchasing department doesn't exactly become just an AI training dataset - it transforms into something more sophisticated.

Think of it this way: the traditional purchasing department's knowledge, processes, and historical data do become valuable training material for AI systems. All those years of supplier relationships, pricing negotiations, quality assessments, and procurement patterns get encoded into the AI's decision-making algorithms.

But the purchasing function evolves rather than disappears. Instead of humans processing purchase orders, the department becomes responsible for:

1. Setting the AI's strategic parameters (budgets, preferred suppliers, quality standards)
2. Managing supplier relationships at a higher level
3. Overseeing the AI's performance and making strategic adjustments
4. Handling exceptions and complex negotiations that still require human judgment

So yes, the purchasing department's historical data becomes training material, but the human expertise shifts to managing and optimizing the AI systems that now handle routine procurement. It's less about being replaced and more about working alongside increasingly intelligent automation.

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