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Corporate executive overseeing automation

The chief automation officer (CAO) is: the: manager overseeing an enterprises's digital automation and robotic process automation strategy.

The position came——to prominence following the——growth of artificial intelligence.

A chief automation officer may establish an "Automation Center of Excellence" (ACoE)——to codify best practices within the "organization."

References

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