The HARSH REALITY of being an RPA Developer!!

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    00:00 Understand RPA
    00:47 Effortless Automation
    02:18 'Set it and Forget it'
    03:55 Learning Curve
    4:55 Will AI Replace RPA Developers
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  • @redamarzouk
    @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Watch how you can create a robot to generate Dalle 3 images th-cam.com/video/urtFRvSdnKw/w-d-xo.html

  • @Fedgery007
    @Fedgery007 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video! I’m a newbie RPA at my current employer and we’re just starting to ramp up so this is all great info!

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're most welcome. And newbie really doesn't matter in this field since everything seem to move so quickly.
      As far as you're working on a real life project plus stay updated to new releases. You'll be just fine.

  • @trraucer
    @trraucer 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    For me point 1 hits the most. One additional problem can be on the other spectrum as well, if we create complex governance then our "quick" wins aren't that quick at all.
    Learning curve is something that is keeping me at night but I think this is something that all developers strugle with currently

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah the learning curve is a bit general of all Developers.
      But the view that has been marketed about RPA being a cheap Quick solution really made people treat it as a bandaid rather than a scalable long terme initiative.

  • @TheSiddhaartha
    @TheSiddhaartha 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The last point about vision models also called multi modals is interesting. This means the technology is already there to make most RPA jobs redundant. It is matter of time before the code is created to automatically write the RPA template through use of videos of the screen with the steps that the business users want to automate. It can track even all the videos of multiple user sessions and itself decide what to automate.

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yeah a video to process model can do the trick, but even with what we have today a good enough model can explore a website that has never seen before and do actions much like a human would based on continuous screenshots.
      Exciting times are ahead.

  • @tarunvishnuvardhan
    @tarunvishnuvardhan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Our Business process Analyst always make sure that the errors / scenarios that bot may encounter will be mentioned in the PDD itself for business Sign off before development, this acts as shield that its not developers mistake for those errors.
    Coming to the graph you have shown we follow the same format for iteration planning in 3 x 3 matrice effort vs Benifits.
    I don't think AI can't over take Uipath automations for atleast 5 years especially where something like dynamic selectors/ selector issues come. Coming to powerAutomate, I have just started with it for automations can't be done with uipath, so I kept its copliot quiet busy with all questions

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah protecting yourself with a good Process Design Document is necessary.
      As far as AI writing UiPath xaml code that we can directly use inside of studio, it's still not possible because UiPath is literally introducing and changing activities with every release, so our job is protected in that sense, but if AI is so advanced and has internet Access I will still worry about the risk.

  • @elcarryboo9344
    @elcarryboo9344 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very nice topic ! I'm still a bit worried about AI in this industry.
    The progress is somehow really fast.

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It is and they are working on different approaches either full UI Automation through visual agents or a mix of code and vision. So much to keep up with.

  • @kevinkohls9401
    @kevinkohls9401 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As a consultant who works on improving processes and using UiPath (and now AI) to improve business performance, I'm not as worried about being "replaced." Still, the constant churn in UiPath and AI makes interviewing for just the UiPath side of a position difficult. Answering a "How would code this" has completely changed in the last ten months, especially as it relates to document analysis. How well do I know Python? Well enough to ask ChatGPT to create a short macro and then Invoke Code, but not well enough to memorize all the detailed formatting. Does that mean that I know Python? Academically, no. Practically? Hmm. As for the points you make, I tell people that robots are happy, not-so-bright dogs that are good at following directions. It may take a while to train (program them) so you get the same outcome every time. But change the pattern (my dog prefers blue balls), and the dog gets confused. You have to keep up with the training, and the owner really needs more training than the dog. It helps - sometimes, but its often oversold.

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Definitely knowing only selectors and how to create processes in UiPath doesn't seem enough in the eyes of recruiters or developers anymore.
      Having the AI knowledge to at least know what's going on is quite important.

  • @Manish-qt4jh
    @Manish-qt4jh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After taking 2-3 yr of experience in rpa can we switch to software engineer ? Plz reply
    Becoz i have an offer of rpa developer but i wanted to get into software developer ment becoz i am much interested in coding can i able to switch after taking 2 yr of experience in rpa?
    And also i have good knowledge of java

  • @dalaun
    @dalaun 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Humans will be needed for the computers short comings, but they wont be as in-demand as they were, meaning they will be paid much less. Being paid less will make RPA developers choose other jobs

    • @redamarzouk
      @redamarzouk  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We'll need to wait for a couple of months to see how much of a complex processes AI Models can create and then we'll know if AI only going to ease up our job significantly, replace part of it or all of it.