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Intelligent Automation

Learn How to Harness Artificial Intelligence to Boost Business & Make Our World More Human

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This is the first reference book on intelligent automation (IA). Also called hyperautomation, it is one of the most recent trends in the field of artificial intelligence. IA is a cutting-edge combination of methods and technologies involving people, organizations, machine learning, low-code platforms, robotic process automation (RPA), and more.

This book is for everyone - whether you are an experienced practitioner, new to the topic, or simply interested in what the future holds for enterprises, work, life, and society as a whole.

Key content of the book:

  • What is intelligent automation (IA)? Why has the use of IA been expanding so rapidly? What are the benefits it unleashes for employees, companies, customers, and society?
  • How have leading organizations been able to harness the full potential of IA, at scale, and generate massive efficiency gains in the range of 20 to 60 percent?
  • How can IA save over 10 million lives per year, triple our global budget for education, eliminate hunger, help protect our planet, or increase the resilience of society to pandemics and crises?

What you will get from this book:

  • The lessons learned from over 100 IA transformation successes (and failures)
  • The largest publicly available library of over 500 IA use cases by industry and by business function
  • Access to insights garnered from over 200 IA industry experts
©2020 Pascal Bornet (P)2020 Ian Barkin
Computer Science Engineering Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Technology Business Artificial Intelligence Robotics Data Science Machine Learning Management Intelligent Automation
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By the time I was listening the first chapter on the promise of IA, author still wasn’t able to explain what he means by IA. Seems like a entry level book for elderly people, trying to unite broad technologies under automation umbrella.

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