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The impact of AI on records standards and privacy regulations | Barbara Reed, Recordkeeping Innovation
Barbara Reed wrote the book on records. She discusses how AI will impact the field, including privacy and information governance standards.Topics discussed: How will privacy and records standards need to evolve in the face of AI and ML evolution? How can records managers use AI? Examples: Records identification and classification, Personal Information (PI) discovery, and declassification. What does the future of records management look like? Advice for those who are starting out in a records management or information governance role. How Barbara’s work with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses for Child Sexual Abuse, and with Indigenous Data Sovereignty, have raised questions on how to put the control of data and of records back under the control of individuals. What is the sustainability of records held in the cloud? How do we build interoperability into the cloud so that data isn’t held in proprietary platforms that are difficult to leave. In a world of increasing awareness of privacy, what is the opportunity for information governance and records management? Resource links https://publishing.monash.edu/....authors/barbara-reed https://publishing.monash.edu/....product/recordkeepin https://www.records.com.au/alg....orithmic-accountabil https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/2901346/RiRbD-submission-to-NZ-RC.pdf https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Management_Interoperability_Services