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What is Data Custodianship? It's a question that seems straightforward, but sometimes in Data Governance, definitions can vary depending on who you ask. And this is okay because some terms might not suit the culture or structure of your organisation. It's always best to prioritise what will work for your organisation specifically.

Workers at 90 per cent of companies are using personal AI chatbots for daily tasks without IT approval, creating significant governance and security risks, according to a new MIT study.

Technology services firm NCS Australia has announced a partnership with low-code platform provider Newgen Software to deliver digital transformation solutions.

The Australian Taxation Office has launched a tender for an AI coding assistant tools to support more than 800 developers, requiring all data processing to remain onshore and comply with stringent cybersecurity frameworks.

While the Australian Government last month released a set of AI Technical Standards, significant capability gaps exist across public sector agencies, with some yet to begin adoption despite mounting risks from technological inaction.

Dell Technologies has updated its AI Data Platform with a new unstructured data engine developed through a partnership with search specialist Elastic, targeting enterprises struggling to harness unstructured data for artificial intelligence applications.

Data security platform BigID has launched four new AI governance capabilities designed to help organisations discover unauthorised AI models and control sensitive data use in artificial intelligence systems.

Reltio has unveiled AgentFlow, an artificial intelligence platform designed to automate data governance and business operations through autonomous agents.

The Digital Transformation Agency has released a technical standard to assist government agencies to embed transparency, accountability and safety measures across artificial intelligence system lifecycles.

We are entering the third phase of generative AI. First came the chatbots, followed by the assistants. Now we are beginning to see agents: systems that aspire to greater autonomy and can work in “teams” or use tools to accomplish complex tasks.

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