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Akansha Bhatnagar

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Computer Science and Engineering
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3 What is Hyperautomation?
 When a lot of people hear the word “automation,” they think of robots taking
over workplaces. As opposed to that, hyper-automation is the process of using
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in conjunction with human
intelligence.
 In that way, workplaces that implement hyper-automation don’t have robots only
working for them. Instead, humans are augmented to direct the operations and
make them more streamlined.
 Hyper-automation is not solely about automating tasks and it is more than just
using technological systems to benefit people. Above using Robotic Process
Automation and Machine Learning, it also involves human collaboration.
4 What is Hyperautomation?
Hyperautomation permits organisations to automate more complex
work. Gartner defines it as follows:
“Hyperautomation deals with the application of advanced
technologies including AI and machine learning to increasingly
automate processes and augment humans.”
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6 How is Hyperautomation different from regular
automation?
 Where automation can be the simple optimization of task processes (where you
set up a bot to perform a series of tasks) hyperautomation has an extra layer of
robotic ‘intelligence’ that makes the processes even smarter.
 You could say that where automation is the use of a robot’s arms to perform tasks
quicker and with less errors, hyperautomation also makes use of the robot’s brain
to perform those tasks in a smarter way. 
 This ‘intelligent’ layer can include AI technologies in various forms. For example,
natural language processing (NPL), which lets bots interpret human speech,
optical character recognition (OCR), which lets bots convert images to readable
text, and machine learning (ML), which lets bots identify patterns in data.
7 What is Hyperautomation?

 Hyperautomation also refers to the


sophistication, or steps, of automation
(i.e., discover, analyze, design, automate,
measure, monitor, reassess.)
 In that sense, hyperautomation is an
expansion of automation in both breadth
and depth. Gartner explain it as going
from thinking of automation as ‘simply’ 
RPA and task automation to thinking of
automation as highly sophisticated, AI-
based process automation to the level
that organizations are building ‘digital
twins’.
8 Flavors of Hyperautomation

1.Robotic Process Automation(RPA)


 Robotics Process Automation(RPA) allows organizations to automate task just
like a human being was doing them across application and systems. Robotic
automation interacts with the existing IT architecture with no complex system
integration required.
 RPA can be used to automate workflow, infrastructure, back office process which
are labour intensive. These software bots can interact with an in-house
application, website, user portal, etc. 
 The main goal of Robotics process automation process to replace repetitive and
boring clerical task performed by humans, with a virtual workforce. 
9 Why Robotic Process Automation?

 The business climate is ever changing. An enterprise


needs to continuously evolve its product, sales,
marketing, etc. process to grow and stay relevant.
 With any change in the business process, a company
would need to hire new employees or train existing
employees to map IT system and business process.
Both solutions are time and money consuming. Also,
with any succeeding business process change will
also need hiring or re-training.
10 Entering of Robotic Process Automation
 With Robotic automation, the company can
deploy virtual workers who mimic human
workers. In case of a change in process, a
change in few lines of software code is
always faster and cheaper than retraining
hundreds of employees.
Advantages of RPA-
 A human can work average 8 hours a day
whereas robots can work 24hours without any
tiredness.
 The average productivity of human is 60%
with few errors as compared to Robot's
productivity which is 100% without any
errors.
 Robots handle multiple tasks very well
compared to a human being
11 2.Machine Learning
 Machine Learning (ML) can be referred to as automating and
improving the learning process of computers, based on their
experiences without being actually programmed i.e. without any
human assistance.
 Here sentiment analysis plays a major role in Machine learning, where
automatically transforms the unstructured information into a structured
data of public opinion about the products, service, brand or any other
topic that people can express opinions about. 
 This data can be very useful for commercial applications like
marketing analysis, public relations, product review, net promoter
scoring, product feedback, and customer service.
 
12 The path to Hyperautomation
 Hyperautomation is considered as the next level of automation
 On the path to hyper automation is a spectrum of technologies from RPA to
AI. Event processing via APIs and event-driven architecture is seen as an
underlying technology that will help underpin our march towards
hyperautomation.
 Hyperautomation results in the creation of digital twin.
13 What is Digital Twin?
 A digital twin is a digital replica of a living or non-living physical
entity. Digital twin refers to a digital replica of potential and actual
physical assets, processes, people, places, systems and devices that
can be used for various purposes.
 The digital representation provides both the elements and the
dynamics of how an Internet of things device operates and lives
throughout its life cycle.
 Digital twins integrate internet of things, artificial intelligence,
machine learning and software analytics with spatial network graphs
to create living digital simulation models that update and change as
their physical counterparts change.
 For example, a robotic manufacturing arm may contain a sensor that
records data about movement speed and direction while another
sensor captures information about internal and external heat.
14 What can we achieve by utilizing Hyperautomation?
 It’s important to first of all establish that the point of automation is to augment human
capabilities, not to replace them. Hyperautomation should in that sense not be seen as a threat
to the individual employee.
 “Robots aren’t here to take away our jobs, they’re here to give us a promotion.” 
- Manjunath Bhat, Research Director at Gartner
 “hyperautomation is an unavoidable market state in which
 According to Gartner,
organizations must rapidly identify and automate all possible business
processes.”
 Businesses who have already invested in automation will probably already know the benefits
of optimizing tasks and processes through robots.
 For businesses who have yet to discover the benefits of automation, it might be useful to think
of automation as an electric beater for whisking eggs: It saves you from rather exhausting
work, and you’ll get better results faster.
15 What can we achieve by utilizing Hyperautomation?
 Example: Once you’ve got an electric beater, you’ll have no ambition of going back to a
regular whisk, as it saves you from rather exhausting work, and you’ll get better results faster.
 Now take that same electric beater and add an intelligent timer that will stop the beater from
whisking your eggs when they’re perfectly fluffy. That’s the thought behind hyperautomation.
16 How can we get started with hyperautomation?
 Hyperautomation requires selection of the right tools and technologies for the challenge at hand”

-Gartner 
 ” What this means is that “organizations need the ability to reconfigure operations and supporting
processes in response to evolving needs and competitive threats in the market. A hyperautomated
future state can only be achieved through hyperagile working practices and tools.”
 We will use a tool or platform that is easy to use, interoperable scalable, and works across
platforms and systems.
 Finding a tool that speaks well with your people is, however, also crucial to the success of
hyperautomation. Today, most teams are built up of people with many different skills and
backgrounds, and finding a tool that can be easily used by all and collaborated within is important. 
 Unfortunately, most automation platforms today require their users to be able to write and read
code. Choosing a tool that eliminates this barrier can therefore give businesses a huge head start in
the automation race.
17 Benefits of Hyperautomation
 The primary benefit of hyper-automation is having an educated workforce that
has all the latest industry information. That information will allow employees to
perform their duties to the best of their abilities and quickly.
 Instead of employees focusing on repetitive tasks that waste their time, they will
focus on the more important details of their work. Their efforts and time will be
efficiently used in trying to solve bigger problems and contribute to the
workforce’s creative thinking.
 Employees will feel more satisfied and motivated about their work, which will
lead to greater productivity. The end result will be more revenue streaming in
because customer satisfaction might also increase when hyper-automation is used
effectively. Most importantly, using hyper-automation instead of regular
automation will promote sustainability.
 Regular automation risks a certain amount of jobs, whereas hyper-automation
encourages human intelligence augmentation in some of the tasks. 
18 Benefits of Hyperautomation
 Manage the full cycle of automation at big scale, from discovering automation
opportunities to measuring the ROI.
 Enable people and robots to automate together, from basic processes to more
complex, long-running, end-to-end business processes.
 Rapidly identify and automate all possible business processes with an evolving
set of Al technologies.
  Empower everyone in the organization—business and IT—to automate and
contribute to the transformation without fear.
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