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how does Robotic automation differ from intelligent automation​

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Answered by abhishek7528
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While RPA tends to focus on automating repetitive and, many times, rules-based processes, intelligent automation incorporates artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, structured data interaction, intelligent document processing.

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Answered by prakharshukl
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Robotic Process Automation

This term was an early starter in the automation space. Robotic process automation (RPA) used robots, or “bots,” defined as software agents that would interact with applications just like a person would. Without defining specific programming interfaces, a process-analyst could define which parts of an application a process used and then “train” the robot to submit the changes according to a set of rules.

RPA is the foundational layer upon which intelligent automation and hyperautomation are built. These concepts require an RPA platform to permit interaction with the applications without programming the interactions. Without RPA, automating communications would require many new connectors to enable artificial intelligence (AI) to pull data from and initiate actions to the various corporate systems that contain the information required for processing.

Intelligent Automation

Sometimes referred to as cognitive automation Intelligent Automation (IA) links artificial intelligence with the interactive capabilities of RPA. The two basic concepts that intelligent automation links together are thinking and doing.

RPA is great at doing and has several capabilities to manage work through rules, but there are some aspects of executing work that requires thinking before action can happen. Some of this thinking work involves reading documents, using OCR to pull out data into a form that the computer can use.

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