Let the cobblers do the cobbling: Embracing Tech Automation

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the phrase "let the cobblers do the cobbling" takes on a revised meaning. As businesses and industries continue to harness the power of automation, this age-old saying (often heard by St Kilda supporters) finds itself fitting seamlessly into the current world of technology.?

Automation has become key to increased efficiency, productivity, and accuracy in a multitude of industries. From manufacturing and logistics to data analysis and customer service, letting the cobblers do the cobbling in a tech sense is about moving routine, mundane operations to automated systems and algorithms.

1. Manufacturing and Robotics: The most obvious and visible home for automation for decades is manufacturing where automation has reshaped the landscape. Robots, guided by intricate algorithms, perform complex and precise tasks, from assembling intricate components to welding and packaging taking humans out of the equation for tedious tasks.?

2. Data Analysis and AI: The data explosion of the digital age has given rise to a need for advanced data analysis and interpretation. Here, automated algorithms, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), sift through vast amounts of data, extracting valuable insights and patterns. By freeing data experts from the boring task of data processing, they can dedicate their expertise to developing smarter algorithms, improving prediction models, and creating more sophisticated AI systems. ?In Pathways, a good use case in this area is the AI analysis of contractual documents for key terms and obligations.

3. Customer Service and Chatbots: Here, automated chatbots have emerged as digital cobblers. They handle routine queries, provide instant responses, and even assist in completing transactions. This allows human agents to focus on complex customer interactions, resolving unique issues, and delivering personalized experiences that foster customer loyalty.

4. Software Development and DevOps: A developer who says they haven't asked ChatGPT for help is likely not telling the truth!! ?While this is a new phenomenon, over a longer period of time DevOps practices have automated deployment, testing, and monitoring processes, enabling developers to focus on coding and innovation and "let the cobblers do the cobbling."

The phrase "let the cobblers do the cobbling" aptly captures the essence of automation's transformative impact on the modern technological landscape. By delegating routine and repetitive tasks to automated systems and algorithms, professionals across various industries can channel their expertise towards higher-value activities that drive innovation and progress. ?

Let Pathways be the cobbler doing the cobbling of letting you know when things are due, notifying you of important milestones or your mutual contractual obligations.

Luong Hoa

Co-Founder at Icetea Labs (icetea.io) | Founder & CEO at Icetea Software

1 年

Hi Kevin, let's connect!

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Jay Jolliffe

Driving Growth for Medical Clinics and Labs | Principal @ Rhythm ~ Co-Founder & CMO @ Pathways Digital

1 年

Love it, Kev! Great article!

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Andrew Tiernan 陳鵬顯

CEO, Pathways - Managing your material risks and contract obligations. Good Governance.

1 年

I didn't know this phrase until Kevin penned this piece. There's a LOT I don't know that Kevin patiently walks me through! Makes sense though, and is reflective of what we are doing at Pathways Digital.

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Woodley B. Preucil, CFA

Senior Managing Director

1 年

Kevin Love Very insightful. Thank you for sharing.?

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