True, its been going that way for a long time , but has it really sped up greatly at the macro level? At the level of 'self driving', 'identifying', 'charging' ....where people are integrated with larger context systems we are part of ? We still have to be part of many systems in mundane ways. Those systems have gotten very, very complex, and once they interact with humans, they slow down. And because systems have been shown to be biased at times, some would say we need to include humans. I assume to be fairer, or at least to have someone to blame, or sue.
Good piece, which at the link below starts with RPA methods.
The future is autonomous: 5 reasons why automation will be tech’s major story in 2020
By Mark Albertson in SiliconAngle
This article wasn’t written by a robot, but it could have been. That, along with literally thousands of other uses, is why automation will be big news in 2020.
Over the course of 2019, it was nearly impossible to cover any major tech conference without discussing an innovation in robotics, artificial intelligence or a similar automation solution. Not every automated advance will be a surefire winner, but the body of evidence offers a convincing case that the field is moving rapidly and adoption will only continue to grow. .... "
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