For years, RPA has been the default choice for automating repetitive business tasks.
But with AI agents, document intelligence, and workflow orchestration becoming mainstream, the conversation is changing.
We're seeing more enterprises evaluate AI workflow automation for processes that involve decisions, exceptions, and unstructured data, while still using RPA for predictable, rule-based tasks.
One question I'm hearing more often:
Will AI workflow automation replace RPA, or will they continue to work together?
I recently broke down the differences, use cases, and decision criteria enterprises should consider in 2026:
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A question for you all: Are you investing more in AI-powered workflows, RPA, or a combination of both?
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