Cognitive AI Meets IoT: A Match Made in Heaven

Over the last decade, the Internet of Things (IoT) has caused widespread disruption in every sphere of our life. The evolution of IoT is not influenced by advancement in the unique technology segment; instead, a series of emerging technologies and innovation trends have converged together to create a unified experience of the ubiquitous world. The emergence of Edge computing, the 5G/ 6G revolution, and cloud computing have introduced a set of architectural patterns to minimize latency, network bandwidth requirements and allowed systems to scale beyond the limit. In the world of ‘new normal, the endless opportunities with both business and social transformations will weave IoT applications into our everyday life with billions of sensors seamlessly interacting with each other. Big Data and advanced analytics have transformed the massive volume of sensory signals and multimedia feeds into actionable insights and new revenue streams across the digital value chains.

A rapid expansion in exposing pervasive channels and deploying intelligent automation have brought critical challenges towards the future of digital transformation in the 21st century. The promising applications of AI and ML are mostly executed within the centralized cloud ecosystem, far from the point of action. Such intelligence is not designed to gain situational awareness from within the operating landscape. Harnessing the benefit of capturing and analyzing temporal data and timely interpretation of sensory events within the active window of the operational cycles are emerging as the key imperatives to gain strategic advantage and address cybersecurity concerns. As the diversity of sensors and applications grow exponentially, structured intelligence or prebuilt rule-based automation deployed in the edge runtime will not be efficient and extensible to elevate process automation and autonomic functions.

5 Amazing Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Action

As scientists and researchers strive harder to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) mainstream, this ingenious technology is already making its way to our day to day lives and continues ushering across several industry verticals. From voice-powered personal assistants like Siri and Alexa to autonomously-powered self-driving vehicles, AI has been rearing itself as a force to be reckoned with. Many tech giants such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have been making huge bets on the long-term growth potential of Artificial Intelligence.

According to a report published by the research firm Markets and Markets, the AI market is expected to grow to a $190 billion industry by 2025. More and more businesses are looking to boost their ROI by leveraging the capabilities of AI. In this blog post, we are going to list out the applications of AI in use today. 

Seeing in the Dark: The Future of Automation With Unstructured Data

About 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every day according to Forbes magazine. And about 90 percent of that is unstructured data — video, audio, image, email, instant messaging, and other types.

This "dark data" creates a major headache for organizations. 80 percent of business processes today rely heavily on people to locate, organize, and input unstructured data before the process can even begin.

Fuzzy Logic: From Appliances to Intelligent Automation

Fuzzy logic has quietly arrived in our day-to-day lives. Take, for example, rice cookers.

Unlike regular rice cookers, which are either on or off, a fuzzy logic enabled rice cooker can consider the type of rice, room temperature, and other factors to determine the optimal temperature and time for cooking.

Solve the Order-to-Cash Challenges With RPA and Cognitive Automation

Organizations learn the hard way how slow and inefficient order-to-cash processes can affect their ability to grow. Errors in order processing increase costs, result in write-offs, and frustrate customers and stakeholders. Delays in processing orders can result in missing top-line revenue targets.

At Automation Anywhere, we’re observing the same challenges with our customers. One of our customers faced highly variable order-to-cash demand with surges every quarter-end. They possessed a manual order-to-cash process involving 50 full-time staff. The company tried digitization but found the intelligent OCR solution they selected had higher setup costs than expected. It also required manual creation of customer order form templates that delivered inconsistent results. Troubleshooting became a burden and impacted the delivery of the outstanding customer support that the company is known for.

Intelligent Automation in the Palm of Your Hand

The global workforce has transitioned to a mobile workforce. The number of mobile workers will grow to 1.9 billion by 2022, which will make up 43 percent of the total workforce [1]. This mobile workforce growth influences enterprise mobility needs.

As far as office automation is concerned, business users need the ability to orchestrate and supervise their digital workforce from anywhere. At Automation Anywhere, we offer a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) mobile app to access your live RPA dashboard securely. Users now can start, pause, and stop attended RPA bots from the app, monitor ROI and performance data, or receive automation alerts.

Speed Racer: Our Eureka Moment for AI and Cognitive Automation

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The 24-Hour Lemons Endurance Race brought together 180 teams, each spending no more than $500 on their souped-up relics, many reclaimed from weeded-over backyards.  All were vying to survive the most laps and claim victory.