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Business Management Review | Sunday, May 22, 2022
RPA can replace the human factor in performing rules-based and repetitive tasks.
Fremont, CA: Intelligent automation is a mix of two exciting technologies, Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence, that can give impetus to business growth and cost savings. Therefore, enterprises are now looking to invest in this technology to empower workers with better decision-making abilities.
Machine intelligence and workflow automation clarify work management. Also, the process is defined by rules and strategies built upon data. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is comparatively new and can quickly improve work efficiency. Thus, RPA is termed as one of the important pillars of intelligent automation.
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RPA can play the work on behalf of a human. For instance, rather than performing machine tasks, RPA can also automate tasks that humans traditionally perform. The software robot can act like a human user and perform tasks like passing security credentials and accessing or data entry from the application.
Therefore, analyzing the best starting point for using intelligent automation is important. The right place to look for is the areas where repetitive tasks outnumber automated ones and require human efforts. Additionally, system analysts should zero in on areas where the users are toggling various applications using numerous interfaces.
Before harnessing the power of intelligent automation, robust groundwork is needed. First, it is necessary to have a clear model for separating tasks to simplify ascribing them to RPA and business automation tools. RPA can replace the human factor in performing rules-based and repetitive tasks. As a component of Intelligent Automation, it ensures a more efficient workflow.
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