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open-records redaction
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Discussions tagged with open-records redaction on WindowsForum.com cover how government agencies use AI to automate the removal of sensitive personal information from public records. Topics include pilot programs that apply machine learning to identify and redact names, addresses, and other protected data in documents subject to open-records requests. The focus is on balancing transparency with privacy, reducing manual review time, and ensuring compliance with public disclosure laws. These threads explore practical implementations, cost savings, and the challenges of deploying AI for redaction in municipal and state government settings.
Louisville is betting that a pragmatic, tightly scoped burst of artificial intelligence pilots can squeeze more value from every public dollar, and it’s backing the bet with a $2 million line item, a new Chief AI Officer, and a first wave of 5–10 short projects aimed squarely at measurable time...
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