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Will COVID-19 be the tipping point for the intelligent automation of work? A review of the debate and implications for research

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posted on 2020-06-18, 09:09 authored by Crispin CoombsCrispin Coombs
As part of the urgent need to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments, healthcare providers, and businesses have looked to applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to compensate for the unavailability of human workers. This interest has renewed the debate regarding the use of AI for the automation of work, which has been described as Intelligent Automation (IA). A new dimension to this debate is whether COVID-19 will be the catalyst for higher IA adoption levels. This article reviews arguments in favour of COVID-19 increasing the level of IA adoption and possible counter-arguments. Key arguments in favour of increased IA adoption include consumer preferences changing to favour IA, increasing familiarity of IA technologies, and increased business confidence in IA. Counter-arguments include big data availability and reliability limitations, many tasks still favouring human skills over IA, the narrow capabilities of IA technologies, and a high availability of human workers. The article also discusses the implications of this debate for information management research and practice.

History

School

  • Business and Economics

Department

  • Business

Published in

International Journal of Information Management

Volume

55

Publisher

Elsevier

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Elsevier Ltd

Publisher statement

This paper was accepted for publication in the journal International Journal of Information Management and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102182.

Acceptance date

2020-06-15

Publication date

2020-07-16

Copyright date

2020

ISSN

0268-4012

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Crispin Coombs. Deposit date: 16 June 2020

Article number

102182