Rpa Reader -

RPA stood for "Robotic Process Automation," but the sleek, silver machine with its single, unblinking optical lens resembled a praying mantis more than any clerk Arthur had ever known. Its purpose was simple: ingest, digitize, and categorize. It scanned 2,000 pages a minute, cross-referenced metadata across seventeen databases, and flagged anomalies in four languages. It did not get paper cuts. It did not need coffee. It did not, Arthur noticed with a bitter twist, sneeze.

Arthur grunted.

DO NOT EAT THE EGGS.

His supervisor, a relentlessly cheerful woman named Jenna who wore sneakers with her suits, explained the transition. "Arthur, the RPA Reader is going to handle the backlog. All those boxes from the '50s, the '60s, the unsorted military pensions from the Panama era? It’ll eat them for breakfast. You, my friend, are on 'quality assurance.'" rpa reader