Explore how AI transforms business process management with insights on No-Code/Low-Code platforms, BPMN 2.0, and the critical role of data privacy from industry experts.
2025-07-14 09:14:44
A new blog post of MI Nautics was published on July 14, 2025, with the original title:
AI in Process Management: Opportunities, Realities, and Limits
Overview:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently one of the strongest drivers of digital transformation, significantly impacting business process management (BPM). This piece explores the current state of AI in BPM, including its integration with No-Code/Low-Code platforms and compliance with data protection regulations.
Core content:
- AI enhances classical process management by learning, predicting, and making partial decisions, thereby surpassing traditional modeling and automation approaches.
- Over a third of German companies utilize AI elements in their process automation, focusing on process mining, document recognition, and automated workflows.
- No-Code and Low-Code platforms democratize process digitalization, allowing non-technical users to design and automate processes using intuitive interfaces.
- BPMN 2.0 emerges as a critical standard for structuring AI-driven processes, ensuring clarity and control in decision-making models.
- Data protection remains a pressing issue, highlighting challenges in transparency, purpose limitation, and automated decision-making compliance with GDPR.
Learnings:
- Understanding the integration of AI with BPM can help organizations increase efficiency and adapt to fast-paced digital environments.
- The use of Low-Code and No-Code platforms empowers business users to contribute to process automation without needing extensive programming knowledge.
- Awareness of GDPR implications is vital for firms to navigate the complexities of AI-driven data processing responsibly.
- Combining BPMN 2.0 with AI may enhance process visibility and user accountability in hybrid process scenarios.
- Companies must balance the capabilities of AI with ethical considerations to foster trust and sustainability in business practices.
The original content was published in German.