Records Management in the News – May – July 2018

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Robotics, automation and artifical intelligence continue to feature heavily in the news, talk back radio and in documentaries and entertainment. I remember being enthralled with Star Trek, their social structure, their technological advances in medicine, communication, travel and adventure as they discovered new worlds and better ways of living.  Star Trek technology was a dream and far fetched, and yet the 1990’s science fiction is today’s reality.  We are stretching the imagination of man’s brilliant minds to create the impossible fiction into effective functional solutions in work, social entertainment, the shopping experience, home function and even dating. Who is your perfect match?  Your soul mate could be just an algorithm away !

Seriously, AI is impacting the workforce is a big way.  Australia is just on the cusp of what is unfolding to be the biggest industrial disruption to our workforce and social fabric since the industrial revolution of the 1800’s.  And noone can really predict with accuracy how it will turn out.  Scientists, social commentators, leaders are divided on its benefits, risks, controls and ethics that must govern how this newly re-adopted science unfolds and is used.

For your education and learning, several articles that have been published recently are uploaded and hyperlinked. Please share freely with your colleagues so that we are more informed and prepared for what is ahead.  It is important that the dialogue keeps on moving us ahead, keeps us on track, and guards us from painful costly mistakes.

The committee will endeavour to bring educators and knowledge that is relevant, up to date and practical as it is shared with us.  Please continue to send Ruth Edge any articles you wish to share.

Thank you to Marie Steer, City of Port Phillip for the article regarding deletion of records.

Thank you in advance

Robotics and Automation – Digital revolution polarising leaders

Robotics and Automation – Has recruitment automation gone too far

Robotics and Automation – How cognitive solutions are impacting L&D at IBM

Robotics and Automation – Is poor data sabotaging your HR initiatives

Robotics and Automation – Is the US workforce ready for the future

Robotics and Automation – Is your job safe from automation

Robotics and Automation – Is your LinkedIn profile open to data miners

Robotics and Automation – The dark side of smart machines

Robotics and Automation – The science behind Googles workforce

Robotics and Automation – Too old for a tech job Think again

Robotics and Automation – Top execs torn over big data and gut instinct

Robotics and Automation – Why 70 percent of executives see robotics and humans coexisting

Robotics and Automation – Why HR should be using big data in legal disputes

Robotics and Automation – Will algorithms replace gut instinct

Robotics and Automation – Will automation turn workers into slaves

Robotics and Automation – A robot took my job

Robotics and Automation – Are workers uniting against automation

Robotics and Automation – Can AI help eradicate unconscious bias

Robotics and Automation – Can background checks expose personal data

Robotics and Automation – Artificial intelligence can predict your personality

Robotics and Automation – Computers using digital footprints are better judges of personality than friends and family

Robotics and Automation – Science Fiction Cities Smart Cities of Today and the Future

Robotics and Automation – Computer outperforms humans at detecting lies by watching the speakers eyes

Robotics and Automation – To know someones personality watch their eye movements