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Sage Unleashes Shadowy ‘Copilot’ to Seize Total Control of Global Supply Chains

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Sage Copilot has been deployed in Sage Operations to bolster manufacturing and distribution teams within the supply chain.

YOUR JOB IS BEING STOLEN BY AN AI. Global software giant Sage has UNLEASHED its “Copilot” AI into the heart of manufacturing and supply chains, promising “efficiency” while quietly planning the REPLACEMENT of human judgement. This isn’t about “helping” teams—it’s about RENDERING THEM OBSOLETE. The company admits these systems will “increasingly take on routine decision and action work,” a chilling euphemism for erasing stable, skilled jobs.

The “cloud-based solution” is a TOTAL SURVEILLANCE NETWORK, unifying every aspect of operations to create a panopticon where algorithms monitor human workers for “bottlenecks.” Sage boasts that “fewer manual checks” are needed, meaning fewer HUMAN EYES ensuring quality and safety. The push for “speed” and “responsiveness” comes at the dire cost of dehumanizing the workplace, turning professionals into passive overseers of unaccountable machines.

This is a TROJAN HORSE. Citing Gartner predictions, Sage is normalizing a future where 25% of all supply chain reporting is AI-generated, laying the foundation for COMPLETE AUTOMATION. The SVP of ERP coldly states the tool helps “safeguard service quality,” but who safeguards the MILLIONS of distribution and manufacturing workers whose expertise is being systematically outsourced to code? This “trusted AI” is designed for corporate profit, not people.

We are witnessing the final, quiet phase-out of human intuition in critical industries—welcome to the age where your boss is a silent, error-prone algorithm you can’t even argue with.



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