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- Santosh Manjardekar Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reshaped how enterprises think about automation, particularly as organizations focus on how enterprises are rewiring to capture AI value. As AI systems analyze documents, predict outcomes, and generate recommendations in real time, many technology leaders are asking a direct question: if AI can decide, does Robotic Process Automation (RPA) still matter? The answer lies not in capability, but in system design. AI introduces intelligence into workflows. RPA delivers deterministic execution across enterprise systems. When combined in a regulated Hyperautomation platform, they convert individual automation undertakings into functioning models. The Shift From RPA to Hyperautomation Automation has followed a clear trajectory. Organizations first deployed deterministic task automation to eliminate manual repetition. Then they portrayed the state of cognitive abilities that could perceive data and respond to variability, establishing Intelligent Automation environments. Currently, major businesses tend to lean towards organized Hyperautomation deployments that combine intelligent design, execution, and management into an integrate...