What is the difference between attended robots and unattended robots?
A.
Attended robots are designed to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, whereas unattended robots can only handle one task at a time.
B.
Attended robots can operate autonomously without human supervision, while unattended robots require a human operator to be present to start and supervise the tasks.
C.
Attended robots require a human operator to be present to start and supervise the tasks, while unattended robots can operate autonomously without human supervision.
D.
Unattended robots in UiPath are limited to structured processes but attended robots can only handle unstructured tasks.
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
UiPath clearly distinguishes these two types:
“Attended robots work under the direct supervision of a human, typically executing tasks that require frequent user interaction.
Unattended robots are capable of running automation processes independently, without human intervention.”
This distinction is fundamental to designing the correct automation architecture for a given use case.
[References:, UiPath Attended vs Unattended Robots documentation, UiPath Academy modules on Robot types and their business use cases., , ]
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