{"id":305,"date":"2025-06-25T21:05:57","date_gmt":"2025-06-25T21:05:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/onlinedemoserver10.com\/james-mcgriff\/?p=305"},"modified":"2025-09-17T23:19:56","modified_gmt":"2025-09-17T23:19:56","slug":"how-to-ensure-your-use-of-ai-in-records-management-is-working","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/onlinedemoserver10.com\/james-mcgriff\/how-to-ensure-your-use-of-ai-in-records-management-is-working\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Ensure Your Use of AI in Records Management Is Working"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming records management across government agencies, offering the promise of automation, efficiency, and improved compliance. As one technology leader\u00a0told\u00a0<em>CIO Magazine<\/em>, \u201cThere is not much that isn\u2019t being impacted or at least assessed to see how AI can be adopted. Everything from data processing, marketing, customer support, business content\/records, as well as security.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-42 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/onlinedemoserver10.com\/james-mcgriff\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-10-300x207.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"207\" srcset=\"https:\/\/onlinedemoserver10.com\/james-mcgriff\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-10-300x207.png 300w, https:\/\/onlinedemoserver10.com\/james-mcgriff\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-10.png 514w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>However, while AI presents significant opportunities, records managers should approach its use carefully. These are still relatively early days for AI, and common pitfalls in the records management function, including misclassification of records, compliance risks, and unmonitored automation errors, loom large. So, how can agencies ensure their AI-driven records management is reliable, compliant, and\u2014ultimately\u2014working as intended?<\/p>\n<h2>\u2018Proceed, But Don\u2019t Over-Pivot\u2019<\/h2>\n<p>This recommendation to avoid \u201cover-pivoting\u201d comes from technology advisory group Gartner, which\u00a0writes, \u201cRecognize that this is very early stage and much of what you are hearing is hype.\u201d In other words, a phased approach allows agencies to test AI applications in controlled settings, one step at a time, ensuring that automated processes align with compliance requirements and operational goals. Be patient. \u201cTake a multiyear approach,\u201d Gartner\u00a0recommends.<\/p>\n<h2>Keep Your Expectations in Check<\/h2>\n<p>Government agencies must remain realistic about what AI can achieve. Many agencies look for AI to boost efficiency, yet vague goals like \u201cincreased productivity\u201d can be difficult to quantify or measure. Worse, many of AI\u2019s more enthusiastic proponents may want it to solve problems that remain out of its reach, at least for the moment. As Gartner\u00a0warns, \u201cDon\u2019t expect AI to be a holy grail.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Focus on Measurable Metrics<\/h2>\n<p>Organizations should define measurable performance metrics. These might include reductions in retrieval times for public records, accuracy rates in classification, or compliance adherence levels. Setting clear, trackable KPIs allows agencies to determine whether their AI systems are truly delivering value. Without measurable benchmarks, it becomes impossible to assess whether AI is making a meaningful impact on operations.<\/p>\n<h2>Use ERMs with Integrated AI, Not AI-Only Platforms<\/h2>\n<p>When integrating AI into records management, agencies should rely on Electronic Records Management (ERM) platforms with AI features rather than standalone AI solutions. ERMs are designed to handle the regulatory and compliance complexities of government record-keeping. They provide structured data governance, ensuring that AI operates within predefined retention and classification frameworks. AI-only platforms, on the other hand, may lack the necessary compliance controls and could introduce risks by operating outside established legal frameworks.<\/p>\n<h2>Proof AI Outputs: Monitor and Audit AI Performance Regularly<\/h2>\n<p>AI tools can enhance efficiency, but they must be carefully monitored. Without human validation, AI can amplify mistakes instead of correcting them. As one healthcare CISO\u00a0told\u00a0<em>CIO Magazine<\/em>, \u201cI have concerns about AI tools being used unintelligibly. Many folks see AI and say, \u2018I don\u2019t need to proof this,\u2019 without realizing that Gen AI is susceptible to quality issues and hallucinations. So if someone relies entirely on AI for clinical decision support without reviewing that, then eventual patient harm is the likely result.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In records management, failing to validate AI outputs can lead to improper document classification, lost records, or even non-compliance with legal mandates. Recommended steps include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Accuracy Testing:<\/strong>\u00a0Reviewing a sample of AI-classified records to ensure correct categorization.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Retention Compliance Checks:<\/strong>\u00a0Verifying that documents flagged for deletion align with agency policies.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Bias Detection:<\/strong>\u00a0Analyzing whether AI prioritizes certain types of records in searches over others, potentially leading to unintended biases.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Ensure AI Can Adapt to Changing Regulations<\/h2>\n<p>Government regulations evolve frequently, and AI systems must be flexible enough to accommodate new compliance requirements.\u00a0<em>The Harvard Business Review<\/em>\u00a0highlights\u00a0the importance of regulatory adaptability: \u201cAnyone hiring in New York City, for instance, will have to ensure their AI-powered recruitment and hiring tech doesn\u2019t violate the City\u2019s \u2018automated employment decision tool\u2019 law.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, agencies using AI for records management must ensure that automated classification, retention, and access controls remain compliant as the broad array of\u00a0applicable laws\u00a0change. This may require periodic software updates, retraining AI models, or working with vendors to ensure ongoing compliance with new mandates.<\/p>\n<h2>Only with the Right Approach Can AI Deployments Deliver Desired Efficiency Gains<\/h2>\n<p>AI is reshaping government records management, but its success depends on careful implementation, ongoing monitoring, and a commitment to regulatory compliance. By setting realistic expectations, taking a phased approach, using ERMs with integrated AI, auditing AI outputs, and ensuring adaptability to changing laws, agencies can harness AI\u2019s potential while mitigating risks. AI is not a \u201choly grail,\u201d but when implemented thoughtfully, it can be a powerful tool for modernizing government operations.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming records management across government agencies, offering the promise of automation, efficiency, and improved compliance. 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