data searchability

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The tag data searchability on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to improving the discoverability and accessibility of information within digital records. Recent discussions include the use of artificial intelligence and automation to enhance data searchability in legacy record management systems. A case study of Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota demonstrates how AI workload automation, optical character recognition, and large language models can transform labor-intensive processes into efficient, searchable data repositories. The content highlights both the strategic opportunities and risks associated with deploying these technologies to make data more searchable and actionable for organizations.
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    Transforming Legacy Records with AI and Automation: A Case Study of Lutheran Social Service

    Artificial intelligence and automation have become the most significant forces behind modernizing record management, shifting it from a labor-intensive, error-prone activity to an engine for organizational insight and value creation. The story of Lutheran Social Service (LSS) of Minnesota offers...
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