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Oracle unveils Fusion agentic AI apps for supply chain execution

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Oracle announced four new Fusion Agentic Applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing, built around coordinated teams of AI agents, on June 29, 2026. The tools focus on inventory planning, supplier qualification, production readiness and Kanban management, and are already available to Oracle Cloud SCM customers.

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This article aggregates reporting from 3 news sources. The TL;DR is AI-generated from original reporting. Race to AGI's analysis provides editorial context on implications for AGI development.

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Race to AGI Analysis

Oracle is taking the “agentic AI” buzzword and wiring it directly into core supply chain workflows. Instead of treating LLMs as sidecar copilots, these Fusion Agentic Applications embed teams of task-specific agents inside Oracle’s transaction systems to monitor inventory, qualify suppliers, orchestrate production readiness and tune Kanban flows.([prnewswire.com](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/oracle-adds-new-fusion-agentic-applications-to-help-customers-improve-supply-chain-performance-302812443.html)) That’s a concrete step toward software that doesn’t just inform humans, but continuously acts on their behalf inside high-stakes operational loops.

Strategically, this pushes enterprise AI beyond chat interfaces toward autonomous execution, making Oracle’s suite more competitive with Microsoft’s Copilot ecosystem and SAP’s Joule. If the model works, you get a template for how agentic AI can permeate ERP: tight integration with data, permissions and audit trails; clear scopes of authority; and human override at key decision points. For the race to AGI, it’s another example of how “narrow AGI” at the process level – systems that can reason and act end-to-end within a domain – is arriving well before generalized superintelligence, and will likely drive much of the early economic impact.

May advance AGI timeline

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