Description: Intervention automation refers to automated processes that require human intervention at certain points. This approach combines the efficiency of automation with the need for human oversight or intervention, allowing organizations to optimize their operations without losing control over critical aspects. In this context, automation does not completely eliminate human participation but integrates it into a workflow designed to maximize productivity and minimize errors. Key features of intervention automation include the ability to schedule repetitive tasks, real-time monitoring of processes, and the possibility of manual intervention when anomalies or situations requiring human judgment are detected. This approach is especially relevant in environments where precision and adaptability are essential, such as manufacturing, healthcare, and data management. By allowing humans to focus on more complex and creative tasks, intervention automation not only improves operational efficiency but also contributes to a more dynamic and collaborative work environment.