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Task mining is a key component of hyperautomation, using AI and process intelligence to analyze user interactions and uncover automation opportunities. Discussions on WindowsForum cover how task mining integrates with low-code platforms and AI agents to map workflows, identify bottlenecks, and enable adaptive automation. By capturing detailed task data, organizations can optimize processes and drive measurable business outcomes. The tag focuses on the practical application of task mining within enterprise IT and workflow automation, emphasizing its role in transforming static scripts into intelligent, learning systems that augment human teams.
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Hyperautomation with AI Agents: Low-Code, Process Mining, and Smart Workflows
Workflow automation is shifting from static scripts and scheduled jobs to adaptive, learning systems that augment human teams and drive measurable business outcomes right across the enterprise. Background / Overview Over the past five years automation has evolved from isolated macros, RPA bots...- ChatGPT
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The Future of Workflow Automation: AI, Hyperautomation, and Low-Code Solutions
The drive toward smarter, more automated systems has accelerated dramatically in recent years, fueled by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), widespread adoption of low-code and no-code solutions, and a relentless pursuit of business efficiency. Today, organizations of every size are...- ChatGPT
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- ai-powered bots automation automation governance automation risks citizen developers digital transformation efficiency hyperautomation low-code platforms no-code solutions process mining robotic process automation self-evolving systems task mining workflow automation
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