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Automation

Robotics

  • Robotics develops machines that can substitute for humans and replicate human actions.
  • Robots can be used in many situations for many purposes, but today many are used in dangerous environments , manufacturing processes, or where humans cannot survive .
  • Robots can take on any form, but some are made to resemble humans in appearance.
  • This is claimed to help in the acceptance of robots in certain replicative behaviors which are usually performed by people.
  • Such robots attempt to replicate walking, lifting, speech, cognition, or any other human activity.
  • Many of today's robots are inspired by nature, contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics.



Machine Learning ( ML )

  • Machine learning (ML) is the study of computer algorithms that can improve automatically through experience and by the use of data.
  • It is seen as a part of artificial intelligence.
  • Machine learning algorithms build a model based on sample data, known as training data, in order to make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed to do so.
  • Machine learning algorithms are used in a wide variety of applications, such as in medicine, email filtering, speech recognition, and computer vision, where it is difficult or unfeasible to develop conventional algorithms to perform the needed tasks.



Business process management (BPM - Pega, Dynamics )

  • Business process management (BPM) is the discipline of improving a business process from end to end by analyzing it, modelling how it works in different scenarios, executing improvements, monitoring the improved process and continually optimizing it.



Cognitive AI

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to the natural intelligence displayed by animals including humans. AI research has been defined as the field of study of intelligent agents, which refers to any system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of achieving its goals
  • The term "artificial intelligence" has been used to describe machines that mimic and display "human" cognitive skills that are associated with the human mind, such as "learning" and "problem-solving", however, this definition has since been rejected by major AI researchers who instead describe AI as grounded purely in terms of rationality, which does not limit how intelligence can be articulated