FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 18, 2023
Association for Intelligent Information Management comments on AI Accountability
Silver Spring, Maryland – Governments around the world have started the arduous process of developing regulations and standards for artificial intelligence. In June 2023, AIIM formally responded to a request for comment from the U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) on AI accountability.
Information management is not an insular profession and it's most successful in an organization when it's focused outward on the needs of stakeholders and business outcomes. As such, AIIM's leadership strongly believes that we must take a strong, active stance on how AI tools use and produce information.
“AIIM believes it's vital that regulators develop flexible and practical guardrails for how information is treated during AI development and use,” said AIIM President & CEO Tori Miller Liu. “Guardrails will empower innovation, boost adoption, and ensure accountability.”
The key tenets of AIIM’s position are:
The reality is the pace of change in AI development has exceeded the pace at which regulations and standards are being developed.
“As AI adoption and use increases within our own organizations, it is our responsibility as information management professionals to protect our organizations and stakeholders,” said Liu.
AIIM has published a complimentary version of its letter to NTIA and encourages information management professionals to use the letter as a tool to help guide conversations, decisions, and policy about using AI in their own organizations.
AIIM thanks the authors and editors of its letter to NTIA:
AIIM looks forward to continuing to participate in regulatory conversations about information management in the age of AI.
About the Association for Intelligent Information Management
AIIM is the world’s leading association dedicated to the information management industry. Since 1944, AIIM has helped organizations use their information as an asset, driving performance and reducing risk. With over 66,000 community members, AIIM serves a vibrant community of information management professionals who focus on the collection, processing, storage, security, retention, and accessibility of information in an organization. AIIM provides independent research, thought leadership, comprehensive training, and professional certification to empower these professionals to better serve their organizations.
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