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WorkFusion – Can A Robot Be Your Boss?

August 23, 2018
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“If we don’t use technology,” says Ian Weir, Head of Business Performance Improvement at Standard Bank, Johannesburg, “…cost will shoot beyond what’s bearable.” He’s right. A lot of companies have a rising volume of data that cannot be processed manually. It inevitably opens doors for automation that companies like WorkFusion specialize in. WorkFusion is a NYC-based startup that has grown from a seed round of $2.3 million in 2011, to a Round E funding of $50 million in April 2018 and has reached a valuation of $121.3M.
Standard Bank, one of Africa’s largest bank chains, is their client and has used the startup’s AI–powered RPA (Robotic Process Automation) to reduce customer onboarding time from 20 days to five minutes.
AI has been a buzzword for a while. But an acronym slowly catching on is RPA.
RPA is sold as follows: An average knowledge worker spends hours performing repetitive, monotonous tasks that are painful in a sleep-inducing sort of a way. Wouldn’t they prefer if these tasks were automated, too? Perhaps yes, if the economy could create new jobs for them. But an early threat or innovation (depending on if you’re a glass half full/empty kind of a person) comes in the form of RPA.
It is a type of software that mimics human activity and carries out the simple tasks for you. For example, do you want it to scrape information of a website about the specifications and price of a phone and present it to you as a spreadsheet? Done. RPA can do that for you.
Naturally, this has been a hot topic for entrepreneurs.
Like Max Yankelvich, who founded WorkFusion thinking something each person in a mind-numbing job has: It’s the 21st century, robots should have taken over repetitive tasks that are stealing precious human hours. He said in an interview, “I started thinking … there’s gotta be a way where artificial intelligence can be used generically enough to learn some of these things that these people are doing,”
In 2012, he and his co-founder, Andrew Volkov sponsored a research at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL). The topic was “What if software could learn to identify high-quality work and manage the people who perform it?” Essentially, what if a robot was your boss? And in 2014, they implemented their idea by building an AI-driven software bot platform: They called it the world’s first integrated RPA and cognitive automation platform: Smart Process Automation (SPA).
By 2017, they had opened offices around the world and has acquired clients like Deloitte, Infosys, HCL, among others. But in 2017, the company also did something that led most people to hunt for a hiding caveat: It released RPA Express, an RPA tool for free. It has taken WorkFusion a separate FAQ page to convince people that there are no asterisks involved, because, understandably, people are skeptical.
Today, WorkFusion is competing with companies like UiPath which also offers a free RPA tool. But if its active community is any proof, it has been fairly successful.
Recently, the automation startup asked the community to develop a bot that would be able to beat an app or online game at Tic Tac Toe. The two winners managed to apply different strategies to win the game, and used various approaches to implement them in the bot scripts. The next challenge is more exciting, where they’ve asked users to create a personal assistant that helps you in your everyday life.
But this is not where the money is. Workfusion has a more intelligent automation tool, called Smart Process Automation (SPA), which is pitched as any company’s automation solution. As explanation for why the company offers RPA Express for free, its website says: “Breakthrough technology generally begins as complex, expensive and scarce” and which is why RPA express is given out for free – to make “RPA widely available”.
This is, in fact, a tried-and-tested strategy for numerous companies that share a bit of their product for free to let consumers experiment. Removing the cost involved with RPA allows companies to freely discover the benefits of automation before they can decide to sign up for a full system. Still, WorkFusion’s effort is laudable in an industry where data science, much like music programming, was reserved for the elite. 
But the NYC-based startup also makes it a point to talk about the basics of RPA and how it is, in fact, the SPA that can fully automate tasks without limitations. SPA uses machine learning to identify what a customer request is: It could be access, updation, or deletion and it automatically triggers the next step, transferring special cases to a human for review. In simple terms: the software, much like us,  learns from experience and becomes more capable with each request. “Things,” the company’s blog post says, “that its free RPA can’t do”.
For example, as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on May 25, WorkFusion is posing SPA as the solution to ensure companies can easily comply with the GDPR. Very soon, banks, insurers, utilities, telcos, retailers and others will scamper to get the right processes for their data. And that’s where SPA which will quickly create automated processes and efficiently handle customer data will step in.
If you’re thinking about all the jobs this will take away in the future, you’re right. It is especially a risk for the outsourcing industry which, globally, is a $27 billion industryand automation can, like 3D printing, be a threat to the world economy and trade. But there are also opportunities here: McKinsey has noted that the automation of knowledge work is a $5 to $7 trillion opportunity.
Five years ago, Yankelvich gave a spirited talk reflecting how the tide has shifted from passive entertainment to active engagement through social media. He was talking about how AI can manage large data, analysing hundreds of data points per second to predict behaviour. For example, if a brand wanted to know how their product was doing, they would have called representative customers, but now everything they need is on social media where users are discussing their products.
In his talk, Yankelvich offered hope to millions threatened by AI: But it is not possible for technology to detect spam or sarcasm.
Today, WorkFusion is talking about the indomitable potential of technology and how the software observes us and learns. Still, the picture of a robot as a boss seems alarmist (or wishful?) at best.
sourch : techweek.com
WorkFusion – Can A Robot Be Your Boss? WorkFusion – Can A Robot Be Your Boss? Reviewed by Sulhan on August 23, 2018 Rating: 5

Oracle Delivers Next Set of Autonomous Cloud Platform Services

August 16, 2018

As part of its pledge to extend autonomous capabilities across its entire Cloud Platform, Oracle today announced the availability of Oracle Autonomous Analytics Cloud, Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud, and Oracle Autonomous Visual Builder Cloud. With built-in advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms, these groundbreaking new PaaS services automate and eliminate key tasks to enable organizations to lower cost, reduce risk, accelerate innovation, and get predictive insights.
Earlier this year, Oracle made available the world’s first Autonomous Database for data warehouse workloads. The company is committed to adding self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing capabilities to all of its PaaS services coupled with specific autonomous capabilities for each functional area. In addition to today’s news, Oracle plans to release more autonomous services later in calendar year 2018 focused on mobile and chatbots, data integration, Blockchain, security and management, and additional database workloads, including OLTP.
“Embedding AI and machine learning in these cloud services will help organizations innovate in revolutionary new ways,” said Amit Zavery, executive vice president of development, Oracle Cloud Platform. “These new cloud services are the latest in a series of steps from Oracle to incorporate industry-first autonomous capabilities that will enable customers to significantly reduce operational costs, increase productivity, and decrease risk.”
As organizations focus on delivering innovation fast, they want a secure set of comprehensive, integrated cloud services to build new applications and run their most demanding enterprise workloads. Only Oracle’s cloud services can automate key operational functions like tuning, patching, backups and upgrades while running to deliver maximum performance, high availability, and in demand security features.

Brake Parts Speeds Ahead with Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud

Brake Parts, a global company that supplies the world’s top brake brands for cars, vans, SUVs, light trucks and heavy duty vehicles, has partnered with Oracle to build an intelligent sales operation. By automating its end-to-end customer change, RFQ, and new product introduction processes, Brake Parts was able to eliminate manual steps and increase customer responsiveness.
“Using Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud with Oracle Sales Cloud, we were able to modernize our applications and automate customer-facing activities across departments—transforming our sales operations,” said Lisa Oliver, Sales Operations, Brake Parts. “Oracle’s autonomous PaaS services enable us to digitize many of our manual processes so we can decrease costs, increase business insights, and better innovate.”

New Oracle Autonomous Cloud Platform Services

Newly available autonomous services include Oracle Autonomous Analytics Cloud, Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud, and Oracle Autonomous Visual Builder Cloud. These services help organizations easily build and deploy modern applications, as well as integrate and analyze critical organizational data. 

Oracle Autonomous Analytics Cloud

Oracle Autonomous Analytics Cloud combines machine learning, adaptive intelligence, and service automation to create an analytics platform that breaks down barriers between people, places, data, and systems, fundamentally changing the way people analyze, understand, and act on information. Learn more here.
  • Empowers business users to uncover more insights, quickly. Users can ask questions on their mobile devices, and natural language processing converts those questions into queries in the backend to deliver rich visualizations on their device. It uses machine learning to gain intelligence and proactively suggest insight on data the user might not even have asked for.
  • Reveals hidden patterns and performance drivers through predictive insights and automatic natural-language explanations powered by machine learning.
  • Provides predictive analytics on IoT data applying domain specific machine learning algorithms on large volumes of sensor data and historical patterns of failure.
 

Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud

Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud accelerates digital transformation by enabling business processes spanning multiple Oracle and non-Oracle SaaS and on-premises applications through a combination of machine learning, embedded best-practice guidance, and pre-built application integration and process automation. Learn more here.
  • Speeds up integrations in the complex process of mapping attributes of objects across two different applications by using crowd sourced data of all executed integrations, and machine learning to deliver visual recommendations of how to connect those objects.
  • Delivers intelligent dynamic adaptive case management by providing APIs to embed AI/machine learning frameworks, and suggest the next best action in an automated process flow.
  • Increases resiliency and performance by providing self driven and tuning Integrations to manage large workloads intelligently.
  • Enables Robotic Process Automation with AI/machine learning to automate the last mile of case management or process automation with systems that are not API enabled.
 

Autonomous Visual Builder Cloud

Oracle Autonomous Visual Builder Cloud helps to accelerate mobile and web application development and deployment by enabling business users and developers to build these applications with no coding. Learn more here.
  • Automates code generation using the latest industry-standard technologies with single click deployment enabling rapid application development even by line-of-business users.
  • Automates delivery of mobile applications across multiple platforms including iOS and Android.
  • Easily extensible and based on standard open-source technology (Oracle JET, Swagger)
 
Oracle Cloud Platform services all share foundational autonomous capabilities including:
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Oracle Delivers Next Set of Autonomous Cloud Platform Services Oracle Delivers Next Set of Autonomous Cloud Platform Services Reviewed by Sulhan on August 16, 2018 Rating: 5

WorkFusion wins Awards for Best Application of AI in Financial Services

August 16, 2018

NEW YORK, June 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — WorkFusion, the leading AI-driven robotic process automation (RPA) software company, announced it was named “Best Application of AI in Financial Services” in the AIconics awards. The award recognizes achievements by WorkFusion’s banking and insurance customers such as Axis Bank, Deutsche Bank, MetLife and Standard Bank in automating common but critical functions including trade finance, anti-money laundering (AML) and claims handling.
“AI has become a critical competitive advantage,” said WorkFusion CEO Alex Lyashok. “Many companies are already using machine learning (ML) to power their customer experience. Using ML to create intelligent software robots complements those experiences with scalable, agile business operations, and this award is proof that many businesses have already made digital operations a reality.”
The AIconics award is also a testament to WorkFusion’s position in the market as the only RPA provider with native AI. Cognitive automation is a critical capability for financial services, given the industry’s high volume of unstructured data, such as financial statements, settlement documents and customer service emails. By having AI built into the same platform with RPA, data ingestion and “human-in-the-loop” exceptions handling, SPA users are able to automate processes from end to end. This not only reduces cost but also increases revenue through better customer service.
WorkFusion was founded to make AI a self-service capability for business people. By 2016, forward-looking financial institutions had put its AI-driven RPA product, WorkFusion Smart Process Automation (SPA), to work in middle- and back-office operations. Standard Bank used SPA to reduce customer onboarding time from 20 days to 5 minutes and improved its industry rank in vehicle finance from 4th to 2nd, which created new revenue for the bank. With its Lumen Edition released in May 2018, WorkFusion made AI-driven automation 6 times faster to train and easier for business people to use.
About The Alconics Awards
The AIconics are the world’s only independently judged awards celebrating drive, innovation and hard work in the international AI Community. A panel of 20 judges from around the world thoroughly reviewed competitive entries from foremost innovators in the AI space. The AIconics are organized by AI Business and are a highlight of the AI Summit London, which is the world’s largest AI event for business.

WorkFusion wins Awards for Best Application of AI in Financial Services WorkFusion wins Awards for Best Application of AI in Financial Services Reviewed by Sulhan on August 16, 2018 Rating: 5

WorkFusion Named a Strong Performer in Robotic Process Automation, Recognized for Analytics and AI

August 16, 2018

NEW YORK, June 27, 2018 — WorkFusion, the leading AI-driven RPA software provider, was recognized in The Forrester Wave™: Robotic Process Automation, Q2 2018 report for Analytics and AI, providing a unique delivery of “preloaded algorithms for data extraction, classification, unstructured decisions, and predictions tuned to select use cases.”
The report notes that “analytics will dictate which providers lead the pack. Vendors that provide text analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) component integrations, process analytics, and surface automation based on computer vision will position themselves to deliver successfully.”
“Our customers recognize that they can scale digital operations initiatives faster and more effectively with WorkFusion’s unique native AI and fully integrated platform approach, and we believe that Forrester’s recognition of our product in this arena is important validation for businesses choosing automation partners,” said Alex Lyashok, CEO of WorkFusion. “AI-driven RPA allows businesses to digitize faster and automate more complex work.”
Larger organizations with more complex needs are seeking more robust automation capabilities, and WorkFusion is in a unique position to deliver this by integrating AI, RPA and people into the same platform. WorkFusion Smart Process Automation (SPA) lets customers automate more complex processes with unstructured work such as customer onboarding, trade finance and lending in banking, claims handling in insurance, and patient intake in healthcare. WorkFusion SPA captures data about the entire process and generates predictive and prescriptive analytics about workforce cost, capacity and productivity.
Learn more by reading the complete report, available here.
About WorkFusion​
WorkFusion’s AI-driven RPA software creates and manages software robots for knowledge work. Built for data-first companies, its products automate business processes by combining AI, RPA and people in one intuitive platform. Top enterprises within global banking, insurance, healthcare and other data-intensive industries choose WorkFusion to reduce their cost of doing business and to use AI to overcome the complexity of scaling operations. WorkFusion is headquartered in New York City with offices in eight countries throughout Europe and Asia.
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WorkFusion Named a Strong Performer in Robotic Process Automation, Recognized for Analytics and AI WorkFusion Named a Strong Performer in Robotic Process Automation, Recognized for Analytics and AI Reviewed by Sulhan on August 16, 2018 Rating: 5
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