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Kathleen Martin

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When a new technology is developed, it's first met with skepticism by many and enthusiastically embraced by others. Over time, more often than not, people realize that smartphones, computers, the internet, cryptocurrency and virtual reality add value to our lives and work.
One company that is on a mission to fully automate businesses is UiPath. The tech company is a leading enterprise automation vendor, headquartered in New York City and has offices around the world with about 3,000 employees. Its sophisticated software platform helps clients build AI-powered bots that take care of important, but mundane tasks that bog down human workers. 
Using machine learning, AI and bots, UiPath is changing and improving the way people work. Its mission is to unlock human creativity and potential by empowering workers through automation. It uses robotic process automation, a software technology that makes it easy to build, deploy and manage software robots that emulate human actions. 
More than 9,600 customers, including 80% of the Fortune 10 and more than 60% of the Fortune Global 500, use UiPath’s technologies. Its clients include Chipotle, Eversource, Equifax, Cleveland Clinic and Autodesk.
Similar to workers, the software robots can do things like understand what’s on a screen, complete the right keystrokes, navigate systems, identify and extract data and perform a wide range of tasks. The bots, however, can do many of these basic routine tasks faster and more consistently than people. Bots also don’t require vacation time, holidays off, coffee breaks or gossip with the other robots. 
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2022/01/20/ai-powered-bots-may-be-the-answer-to-the-great-resignation-and-war-for-talent/?sh=44e9faec2e6d
 

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