Why Hyper Automation is the Next Big Thing in AI Solutions
AI is one of the most talked about technologies.
However most people increasingly see AI as either a kind of super technology that can perform a limitless range of tasks. Or as technology gone rogue with sci-fi images of AI powered machines taking over the world.
Turns out neither really defines AI. In fact, it could be said that AI is one of today’s most misunderstood technologies.
There’s a lot that AI can do and even more that it will be able to do … but it has its limitations too.
In today’s episode Robb Wilson, founder, lead designer, and chief technologist behind OneReach.ai, joins us on A Seat at The Table.
Amongst its many achievements, OneReach is the highest-scoring company in Gartner’s first Critical Capabilities for Enterprise Conversational AI Platforms report.
Robb has spent more than two decades applying his deep understanding of user-centric design to unlocking hyper
automation.
His forthcoming book, "Age of Invisible Machines: A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers" is a must read. It provides an easy-to-understand look at what’s really happening with AI.
Unlike many books about technical topics, Age of Invisible Machines is - as its title implies - a practical guide to bring AI into the work place.
Am I recommending you read this book? Yes I am! It’s a must read for anyone looking to determine how AI and specifically hyper automation, is the next big thing to stay competitive.
In this episode Robb discusses ...
5 ways that AI is programming us and how to stop it.
3 questions to ask when charting a course toward hyperautomation in your organization
Common myths about conversational AI
... and a lot more.
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