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European Parliament Agrees on Position on the AI Act

Hunton Privacy

On June 14, 2023, the European Parliament (“EP”) approved its negotiating mandate (the “EP’s Position”) regarding the EU’s Proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonized rules on Artificial Intelligence (the “AI Act”). The final version of the AI Act is expected before the end of 2023.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

This part will also discuss managing CS risks such as ransomware, privacy, change management, and user adoption. While these RIM practices are still important to help ensure governance, compliance, and manage risks, it is also important to realize that information is both a product and a service. Enabling CS for DT.

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Does Your Content Drive Organizational Value?

AIIM

If you’ve been paying attention to the research we conduct and the educational information we share, you know that AIIM describes Intelligent Information Management (IIM) as all the things you want to do with, or get from, your organization’s information. Extracting Intelligence from Information. Automating Governance and Compliance.

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Summary – “Industry in One: Financial Services”

ARMA International

Over the years, the regulations reflected the conflicting forces of centralized government control to maintain stability in the financial system vs. the fear of too much control being concentrated in too few hands, which resulted in deregulation. financial system continues to evolve in response to changing regulations.

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The most important AI trends in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

2022 was the year that generative artificial intelligence (AI) exploded into the public consciousness, and 2023 was the year it began to take root in the business world. In the decades that followed, incremental advances yielded home computers that hobbyists could tinker with.