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LSE professor throws some sunlight on AI and automation myths

Automation takes the robot out of the human, so why would you want to put the human into the robot?

Fri, 07 Dec 2018

Artificial intelligence “puts the human into the machine,” says Leslie Willcocks, but he’s never understood why people want to do this.

The money is in robotic process automation (RPA), the London School of Economics professor says. The automation of tasks previously performed by humans

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