- Automation - Wikipedia
Automation primarily describes machines replacing human action, but it is also loosely associated with mechanization, machines replacing human labor
- Robotic process automation - Wikipedia
Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation that is based on software robots (bots) or artificial intelligence (AI) agents [1] RPA should not be confused with artificial intelligence as it is based on automotive technology following a predefined workflow [2]
- Automation | Technology, Types, Rise, History, Examples - Britannica
automation, application of machines to tasks once performed by human beings or, increasingly, to tasks that would otherwise be impossible
- Intelligent automation - Wikipedia
Intelligent automation (IA), or alternately intelligent process automation, is a software term that refers to a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic process automation (RPA) [1]
- What Is Automation? - IBM
Automation is the application of technology, programs, robotics or processes to achieve outcomes with minimal human input Automation is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in the modern world and has countless applications, including: enterprise applications such as business process automation (BPA), AIOps, and enterprise automation, industrial
- What is Automation? Definition, Types Use Cases Techopedia
Automation is a spectrum that includes simple task automation as well as complex AI-driven decision-making Automated systems ensure consistent output and can improve the quality of products and services by minimizing human error
- Understanding automation | Britannica
automation, Term coined about 1946 by a Ford Motor Co engineer, used to describe a wide variety of systems in which there is a significant substitution of mechanical, electrical, or computerized action for human effort and intelligence
- Beneath the Potential Strike at U. S. Ports: Tensions Over Innovation . . .
Port operators have long embraced automation, while dockworkers view it as a threat to their livelihoods By Peter S Goodman Peter S Goodman has reported on shipping and ports around the world
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