Iron Carrot discusses data governance, how it’s linked to AI and AI ethics thus gaining the competitive advantage for your law firm
Season 4 Episode 4
Welcome to Season 4 of the Law Firm Data Governance podcast. I’m CJ Anderson, founder of Iron Carrot, the law firm data governance specialist. I’m thrilled to have a new season of insights about working with information and data in law firms.
Data governance is the key to unlocking your law firm’s potential. But it’s not the only area of data activity that is important for your firm’s success. That’s why, in this fourth season, I’m pleased to share some information, questions, and top tips about the other areas you might want to consider.
CJ Anderson
Welcome to Season 4 of the Law Firm Data Governance podcast. I’m CJ Anderson, Founder of Iron Carrot, the law firm data governance specialists. I’m thrilled to have a new season of insights about working with information and data in law firms. Data governance is the key to unlocking your firm’s potential. But it’s not the only area of data activity that is important for your firm’s success.
That’s why, in this fourth season, I’m delighted to share some of my recent data conversations. My guests this season are thought leaders in their own areas. Each has a unique perspective on the importance of data to law firms. Join us as we talk about capturing, finding, using and governing data in ways that can add meaningful value to the firm’s strategy, operational processes, and everything in between.
So in this episode, I’m really delighted to welcome Trudeau Borlea from Collibra. Welcome Tudor.
Tune in to listen to the full podcast here – https://ironcarrot.com/data-governance-podcast-season-4-episode-4/
Here’s an extract…
CJ Anderson
So with that growth and that trend towards AI, are you seeing an impact in the governance space from this focus on AI?
Tudor Borlea
Indeed we are. I think the biggest shift is that with AI, everyone thinks that it should be controlled, that it should be regulated. People’s views maybe differ on the amount of control or the amount of regulation. I mean you famously have the boomers and the doomers as they were referred in this recent scandal regarding the schism in the leadership at open AI. You know the boomers being the people who think yeah, I will lead us to a brighter future we should just embrace it and move faster towards artificial general intelligence even and then the doomers being saying look AI can actually pose a threat to humanity so let’s take it slow let’s control it. However, I would say even the most ardent boomers think or agree that it matters what data you feed. The AI models and that it is better to have transparency into what the models are doing, how they generate the output, then to have opaque systems.