RPA

Evolution of AI through the ages

This is a guest post by Vikas Kulhari. Vikas is an Intelligent Automation Consultant at KPMG. He is a Certified Solution Architect helping clients design, create and maintain Intelligent and Robotics Process Automation (RPA) solutions.   Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is not a new technology anymore. Most of the sectors have already started investing in AI research and […]

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Free RPA Language – Robin

Note: This RPA language seems largely defunct now after Microsoft acquired Softomotive. Robin is a free Domain Specific programming language created by Softomotive. It is specifically created for building RPA software bots. It runs on Microsoft .Net Common Language Runtime (CLR), the virtual machine component of Microsoft’s .NET framework. You would need a basic understanding

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RPA is not a path to AI

Let’s start with the standard narrative on RPA. RPA then Cognitive   RPA is supposed to be the “gateway drug” to Intelligent Automation and beyond. RPA  is low-level stuff – screen scraping and rule-based. Then there’s Intelligent automation (or similar term) which includes pattern recognition and finally, there’s cognitive where you move to human-like self-learning.

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RPA is NOT dead

RPA is a promise – a promise to take away all the mundane work. Irrespective of: Terms: RPA, Intelligent Automation, Integrated Automation, etc. Tools: Uipath, Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, etc. Methodologies: Agile, COE, Lean, etc. Technologies: AI, ML, OCR, etc. the concept will live on. There is so much mundane work to be removed, so

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