Where: BLD 20
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What we do at work and how we work is changing and changing at an ever-increasing rate. Advances in technology with Intelligent Automation tools and Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) are massively impacting the workplace and what work looks like. We talk about the many “industrial revolutions” and how they moved work from the fields to the factories to the offices. Where will work be in the future, and what will that work look like as technology, such as Large Language Models (LLM’s), and the impacts of global change, such as the SARS-COV2 pandemic, impact how we think about work and the place of people in the work process. During the talk, we will cover a look back at the evolution of work and technology and how this has delivered us to where we are today, detail how the modern workplace operates with Intelligent Automation, and look forward to how technology will impact the “Future of Work” and how Intelligent Automation with ML and AI will continue to evolve to solve the problems of the future. As part of the presentation, we will demonstrate how technology, including automation and AI solutions like LLMs such as Chat-GPT, can be used to positively impact user and customer experience whilst reducing cost and the monotony often seen in the “white collar factory”.
Peter Guess
Pete is the Director of Transformation Architecture at Automation Anywhere. He empowers organizations by providing the experience, knowledge, capabilities and resources to effectively implement and scale Intelligent Automation. An experienced technologist and global leader and speaker with extensive involvement in managing and influencing senior stakeholders. Proven delivery track record working with new technology in challenging environments. Led numerous large initiatives with multi-million dollar budgets and international delivery teams to deliver digital and innovative solutions into organisations. An advocate for agile and lean delivery. His expertise is focused on all aspect of automation, process mining, low code/no code solution delivery, AI/ML and integrating these concepts into HyperAutomation solutions to solve customer real world business problems. Pete is an ongoing student of the "Future of Work". He believes that you can only ever be a learner in this space as this is an ever-changing topic as technology and work evolves through innovation and understanding of the changing needs of the workplace and workers. Pete joined Automation Anywhere from AstraZeneca where he spent 3+ years driving Automation adoption globally in all business units as the technology leader in the Automation Center of Excellence. Prior to that he spent more than 25 years in solution architecture and development within financial services.
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