AI/ML Augmented Hyper-automation



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.189

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Abdulbaqui Ansari, Uday Futak, "AI/ML Augmented Hyper-automation", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 189, pp. 1-6, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

The concept demonstrates the understanding that robotic process automation (RPA) technology, the newest and most popular method of automated computer-based processes, is challenging to measure at a business level and is limited to the types of automation I can access. Hyper-automation provides a framework for the dissemination of strategies for various automated technologies separately or in conjunction, extended by AI and machine learning. The practice of hyper-automation includes identifying which task to perform automatically, selecting the right automatic tools, speeding through the re-use of automated processes, and extending their capabilities using a variety of AI tastes and machine learning. Hyper-automation steps are often integrated through a beauty that helps drive automation efforts. The purpose of hyper-automation is not only to save costs, increase productivity, and achieve optimal efficiency, but also to monetise data collected and generated by digital processes.

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Augmented, Digital Agility, Hyper-automation, Machine Learning.

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