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How RPA, NLP and ML will create the virtual workforce of tomorrow

Tom Spencer

Enter machine learning (ML). Machine learning is technology, or a set of algorithms, that allows you to continually learn from data and make predictions. A machine learning engine assists the RPA bot with recognising patterns, understanding what information is relevant to the user, and generating insights.

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Understanding Customers by Blending Human Insight and Machine Learning

Harvard Business

How can companies use machine learning to efficiently understand the needs and wants of their customers, without sacrificing the insights that come from employees’ intuition and empathy? To do this, we use a method of human-supervised machine learning that we think other companies could learn from.

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Managed Desktop: The Best Ways to Update Apps

Kraft Kennedy

With Managed Desktop, we’re leveling the playing field and providing accessible desktop management to firms of all sizes, without the prohibitive price tag. Bricked machines. Reach out tp discuss how Kraft Kennedy can help automate your routine processes or download the The Definitive Guide to The Managed Desktop to learn more.

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Why Amazon’s Grocery Store May Not Be the Future of Retail

Harvard Business

Starting in the mid-1990s, RFID was expected to transform inventory control by using electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. But the tags never took off, because their cost was never offset by sufficient benefits. It also promised to obviate the need for manual barcode scanning at checkouts.

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Beware the Analytics Bottleneck

Harvard Business

300,000 locations, approximately 20 machines per location, 2-300 data points per machine, and 45 millisecond sensor sample rates). Machine learning, or the growing set of data discovery and analysis tools used to uncover hidden insights in the data, is a sophisticated technology that can do just this.

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What Artificial Intelligence Can and Can’t Do Right Now

Harvard Business

The technical term for building this A→B software is supervised learning. These A→B systems have been improving rapidly, and the best ones today are built with a technology called deep learning or deep neural networks, which were loosely inspired by the brain. How robotics and machine learning are changing business.

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How Companies Are Benefiting from “Lite” Artificial Intelligence

Harvard Business

The latest advances — known variously as cognitive computing, machine learning, and deep learning — sound complicated and expensive. For many companies, the price tag and the commitment of resources are too high a hurdle. Artificial intelligence is hot, but also daunting. First, let’s get our bearings.

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