Document processing automation is the process of extracting information from documents by scanning, classifying and categorizing them to support business workflows through specialized software. A combination of technologies such as optical character recognition (OCR),...
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What Makes Document Automation “Intelligent”?
Almost 75% of business leaders believe that intelligent document automation is critical for achieving enhanced operational efficiency, but only 3% admit that their automation is actually...
Pros and Cons of Using AI vs Manual Analysis
In an age where every bit of data is gold (metaphorically, of course), how you process, analyze and interpret it can make or break your business. Though data analysis has been a staple for business...
How Intelligent Document Processing Works (and Where AI Fits In)
Did you know that over 80% of business data is basically trapped in unstructured formats like emails, PDFs, scanned forms, and handwritten notes; left unused and most likely, left unused? To put...
Data Mining: Document Processing Automation: Streamlining Paperwork with AI and OCR
Document Processing Automation: Streamlining Paperwork with AI — technical and otherwise like contract agreements, blue prints, supply orders, invoices, receipts, and what not? For the smooth...
Data Mining: How AI Extracts Insights That Drive Smarter Business Decisions
With the large amount of data being produced on a daily basis, adopting artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer optional but a critical necessity for organizations. According to a study by...
What Are the Best Practices for Web Scraping Using AI?
400 million terabytes. That is the total amount of data created almost every single day in 2025! That’s more data than a person could process, even across multiple lifetimes! And, that’s not all. It...
Data Mining with DeepKnit AI: Turning Raw Data into Actionable Insights
2 zettabytes. Or, 2 trillion gigabytes. The equivalent of storing 250 billion DVDs. That was the total amount of data generated in 2010. Over the next 13 years, this figure has skyrocketed to a...