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How AI tools are revolutionizing document management.

  • Writer: The SnapNote Team
    The SnapNote Team
  • Jun 26, 2025
  • 2 min read

AI is changing how we understand and process documents.

Most of the information companies collect no longer fits into tidy spreadsheets. IDC projects that by 2025 roughly 80 % of all data will be unstructured—think PDFs, emails, scans, chat transcripts, and images. Sifting through that mountain by hand is slow, error-prone, and expensive.

What “document AI” does

Modern platforms blend optical character recognition, large language models, and workflow automation. They read a scan that’s slightly tilted, decide whether it’s an invoice or a contract, pull out the fields you need—total due, renewal clause, patient ID—and flag anything unclear for a quick human check. Once the fields are captured, an API posts them straight into the finance or case-management system, so no one re-keys data.

A market growing fast

Analysts value the intelligent-document-processing (IDP) market at about US $2.3 billion in 2024, with forecasts of 25-30 % compound growth for the rest of the decade.

What the results look like in real life

  • Omega Healthcare, which processes 250 million medical-billing transactions a year, plugged UiPath’s Document Understanding into its workflow. The system now automates 60–70 % of client paperwork, saving 15 000 employee hours every month, cutting documentation time by 40 %, and hitting 99.5 % accuracy.

  • Bain & Company’s 2024 Automation Scorecard shows that firms already deep into automation cut process costs by 22 % in 2023, while laggards managed only 8 %.

Broader productivity upside

A Thomson Reuters survey of knowledge workers finds they expect AI to free four hours per week today and up to 12 hours a week by 2029—around 200 hours a year per person. McKinsey estimates that pairing generative AI with other automation could lift annual labor-productivity growth by 0.5–3.4 percentage points across the economy.

How to get started without boiling the ocean

Pick one high-volume document where errors hurt—say, invoices or insurance forms—and pilot an off-the-shelf tool. Keep people in the loop for edge cases; their feedback improves the model and keeps auditors happy. Track three numbers: time per document, error rate, and re-work hours. If you aren’t seeing double-digit gains within a quarter, adjust the workflow or pick a different document type.

Bottom line

Document AI doesn’t just read faster; it turns a backlog of unstructured files into clean, structured data your systems—and people—can act on. The companies that automate now are opening a growing efficiency gap over those that stay manual.

Sources

  • IDC projection that 80 % of data will be unstructured by 2025 – IBM Think blog citing IDC research.ibm.com

  • Intelligent Document Processing Market Size report, Global Market Insights, 2024 (valued at US $2.3 billion).gminsights.com

  • “Omega Healthcare is using AI to save employees 15 000 hours a month,” Business Insider, June 2025.businessinsider.com

  • Automation Scorecard 2024: Lessons Learned Can Inform Deployment of Generative AI, Bain & Company.bain.com

  • “AI set to save professionals 12 hours per week by 2029,” Thomson Reuters press release, 2024.thomsonreuters.com

  • The Economic Potential of Generative AI: The Next Productivity Frontier, McKinsey & Company, 2023.mckinsey.com

 
 
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