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AI Solutions For Environment Health Safety & Security (EHSS)

In the dynamic realm of technology and innovation, a divide emerges between trailblazers and imitators. While some lead the way with groundbreaking solutions, others merely ride the coattails of unsubstantiated claims. The tech sphere is inundated with buzzwords and hype, blurring the line between true innovation and exaggerated marketing tactics. A few years back, the term "smart" reigned supreme, adorning a plethora of products. Initially, pioneering companies unveiled cutting-edge offerings that captured consumer interest. However, the rampant use of the "smart" moniker on various items gradually diluted its impact, transforming it into a vague and questionable descriptor over time. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is far more than just a tech buzz. Its rapid advancements are reshaping every industry, bringing forth invaluable opportunities for individuals, businesses, and governments. Embracing AI isn't an option but a necessity for sustained competitiveness...

RPA: Proof of Concept vs Proof of Capacity

While some linguists and historians argue that language serves to bring people together, there are numerous instances where the opposite is evident. Each generation has its own slang that facilitates communication among its members, often creating a barrier with other generations. This phenomenon also occurs within industries, where the same word or acronym may have entirely different meanings depending on the field. In the RPA (Robotic Process Automation) sector, there are several terms that are deemed essential, with "Proof of Concept," or POC, being one of the most prominent. Although POCs are not unique to RPA, it's uncommon for an RPA project to not initiate with a POC. Strangely, every organization contemplating the adoption of this technology holds an almost fervent belief that commencing with a POC is crucial in order to verify that RPA software is effective. Given the extremely high failure rate of RPA projects perhaps this is justified. But, does an organiza...