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To begin, agencies should concentrate on the most obvious AI opportunities — those that involve multiple people in the same role performing standardized and manually intensive tasks.
Training RPA bots to ‘see’
To begin, agencies should concentrate on the most obvious AI opportunities — those that involve multiple people in the same role performing standardized and manually intensive tasks. Government operations
are complex, and RPA bots must be able to recognize and make use of unstructured and semi-structured documents.
Understanding natural language and
gleaning information from images — known as computer vision — are the next capabilities that will expand automation opportunities.
Graphics processing units are essential for complex machine learning and particularly for training computer vision models. UiPath seeks to be the first vendor to introduce technology that enables the creation of RPA bots that can accurately
and intelligently process images. By making the most of those
technological advances and adopting an “automation first” philosophy, agencies can quickly and effectively find ways to incorporate AI into their activities and ultimately transform everything they do.
Jim Walker is federal CTO and director of public-sector marketing at UiPath.
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