Enterprise Guide to Robotic Process Automation - InformationWeek
When I was digging deeper into robotic process automation to create this curated guide, I realized that I was confused by RPA, artificial intelligence and AI subset machine learning. In many cases the terms are used interchangeably, and that's not correct. The distinction is really about whether they're process driven (RPA) or data driven (AI, ML). I found the simplest explanation on Silvertouch, which states: "RPA is a software robot that performs repetitive tasks while following strict rules. It is like a clerk who is good at clerical jobs. But AI is an umbrella term that involves the simulation of human intelligence and thought process by machines while dealing with plenty of interrelated information."
Mar-23-2020, 23:51:46 GMT
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