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However, the decision to automate must still consider a return-on-investment (ROI) analysis. Organizations must weigh the time and resources spent on automating a task against its frequency and importance. Optimus could streamline this process, allowing companies to easily teach the robot new tasks with less upfront investment than traditional robots.
Entertainment and humor aside, as discussed in a lighthearted remark about ineffective automation projects on LinkedIn, the expectation should focus on ROI or whether the task could justify the automation effort.