Kim and Philips to Launch Accessibility Products and Revolutionize Web Forms
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Kim, a no-code, patent-protected document generation and workflow automation platform has decided to join forces with Philips Dictation, a global leader in dictation solutions and speech recognition technology.
The partnership is hoped to empower users by allowing them to effortlessly populate web forms through speech. The new venture would also improve accessibility for all stakeholders within an organization.
“By combining the strengths of Kim and SpeechLive, we are delivering a solution that goes beyond efficiency; it prioritizes accessibility, ensuring that everyone within an organization can effortlessly engage with web forms,” said Karl Chapman, CEO of Kim.
This collaboration will enable users to utilize the power of speech dictation to seamlessly populate web forms and allow them to reduce manual input. That, combined with a strong emphasis on accessibility, is set to boost the overall efficiency of an organization.
What’s more, organizations can expect to improve accuracy and streamline their workflows. With these new practices, they should be able to reduce time spent on form-filling tasks.
Finally, the collaboration will leverage the latest advancements in speech dictation and document automation technology and position users at the forefront of innovation.
20 Robots Are Helping Norway Improve Patient Care
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The idea for using automation in healthcare first came about four years ago at St Olav’s Hospital in Trondheim when a clinician wanted to explore future treatments and ways of working. With the help of external contractors, they were able to automate the addition of lab biopsy information to an IT system.
That project was an instant success and sparked the idea for a new project that would draw attention from across the authority. Hemit HF then quickly hired more developers to help them understand how to use automation to improve process management.
According to the team, the most important step was creating an evaluation tool that could prioritize the processes earmarked for automation. With the right tools and team, they created a robot designed to add the correct GP information from the central health system to a patient’s record. Over time, they managed to build a robot and create eight different scenarios for it to manage.
As of right now, the robot has dealt with over 3,510,000 million cases, saving more than 21,500 hours of manual work in the process. Today, Hemit is using more than 20 robots in total to do all of this work. According to a senior developer at Hemit, Jeevith Hegde, “There have been 4.701 million transactions handled and the automation does the work of 73 full-time employees.”
Currently, the Hemit team is bringing in new developers and developing automated tests for an ambulance management application. They’re also trying to learn how robots can speed up their internal processes.
Automation Anywhere Releases Its Cloud-Native Intelligent Automation Platform, Brings New and Enhanced Features
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By harvesting the power of AI and automation, Automation Anywhere has released its industry-leading, cloud-native platform. Specific innovations within the platform include the general availability of API Tasks, as well as AI-powered automation solutions. These two features mark a big step in enabling customers to run low-latency, high-value end-user automation experiences.
With the Automation 360™ v.31 platform, developers will be able to use AI to quickly build automation with natural language processes. By simply describing the automation goals, the platforms will transform ideas into automation and help improve the development lifecycle.
Not only that but the Automation 360™ v.31 platform can auto-complete automations. Developers can get real-time, AI-driven suggestions detailing the next logical steps in the automation workflow. That should help them create automation in a faster and more efficient way.
Another feature developers can take advantage of is Document Automation, which allows customers to extract data from custom documents and invoices. Also, customers can ask about specific details, including keyless data fields. All of these features combined help facilitate swift and accurate information retrieval.
How Intelligent Automation Is Transforming Banking and Fintech
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In the past few years, AI’s role in the various facets of financial services has steadily been increasing. With that comes a rapidly evolving landscape of banking in which customer interactions and operation efficiency are completely changed.
Fueled by AI’s ability to provide personalized solutions and reduce operational costs, the fintech market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.6% and reach $31.71 billion by 2027. Artificial intelligence is also enhancing customer experiences and causing a significant change in how financial services are both delivered and experienced.
AI-driven innovations, including virtual assistants, chatbots, and sentiment analysis tools, are now being used to handle a wide range of customer queries. They can also offer tailored financial advice and provide instant responses, enhancing the overall customer experience.
Another way AI has impacted the fintech and banking industries is through the development of innovative products. By advancing investment strategies and creating hyper-personalized products, AI is driving the industry. Also, the new technology is able to uncover hidden patterns and insights, which are leading to the development of new financial products to meet more specific needs.
To accomplish all of these innovations, banks and fintech companies are leveraging machine learning AI platforms like Azure AI, IBM Watson, and Google Cloud AI. These platforms offer organizations tools to do predictive modeling, natural language processing, and data analysis. All of these steps are essential for creating personalized financial services.