Tech Report 2025
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AI funding smashed records in Q1 2025, attracting $66 billion to help companies be smarter, faster, better. In fact, 47 percent of organizations are actively assessing use cases and AI implementation, while 42 percent actively use AI in their operations. Virtually all plan to increase spending on AI this fiscal year.
On the warehousing and logistics front, Amazon recently developed, produced and deployed more than 750,000 robots across its logistics network, estimating a 25 percent productivity boost at next-gen fulfillment facilities.
Big Business is embracing AI, but are people?
Neither the AIs or robots have replaced humanity—yet—but lawyers, trade unions and creative agencies are rewriting contracts to keep it that way. Earlier this year, New York governor Kathy Hochul proposed an update to the Warehouse Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN Act) requiring companies to disclose whether layoffs were brought on by AI replacing employees.
Consumers are a bit wary too. Kelly Pedersen, partner, global retail for PwC, cautioned that brands—particularly those closer to the start of their personalization journey—should only collect data they can handle securely and carefully. SAP Emarsys data shows that three in 10 consumers noted that they would be put off by companies using data irresponsibly.
Download SJ’s Tech Report to learn:
- How loyalty programs can (responsibly) glean more data and make brands “stickier” with customers.
- Which AI-focused startups are inking deals with VCs and angel investors.
- How tariffs on machinery imports will affect American manufacturing and reshoring efforts.
- How AI is helping to predict and thwart retail theft.
- If AI fashion stylists can compete with professional ones.
- The latest legislation to protect job security.
- Which six female founders are building vital industry technologies.
- …and more!
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