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AI Supply Chain

Date of Addition

5 Mar 2025

The end-to-end network of resources, technologies, infrastructures, and services required to create, train, deploy, and maintain AI systems. This includes hardware components (processing units, memory, sensors), computational resources (cloud services, data centres), data resources (datasets, knowledge bases), algorithmic frameworks, and human expertise. The AI supply chain encompasses both tangible and intangible assets across global networks of providers that collectively enable AI capabilities for end-users and organisations.

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