public archives

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The public archives tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the digitization, preservation, and governance of archival materials, with a focus on the role of AI and cloud technologies. Recent threads explore the National Archives of Qatar's partnership with Microsoft Qatar to digitize national heritage using Azure and AI, as well as the Donovan Shell AI experiment, which highlights governance gaps and AI hallucination risks when generative AI interacts with contested public archives. These examples illustrate how public archives intersect with corporate communications, model design, and digital transformation, raising practical concerns for information systems handling historical records.
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    AI Governance Gap in Public Archives: The Donovan Shell Experiment

    Over the course of a single news cycle in late December 2025 a decades‑long adversarial archive and one of the world’s largest energy companies were reframed not by a fresh filing or press release, but by public experiments with generative AI assistants — and the episode exposes a practical...
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    Donovan Shell AI Experiment: AI Hallucinations and Governance Risks

    Over the course of a single news cycle in late December 2025, a decades‑long dispute between a private citizen and a global energy company was reframed not by a press release or a new court filing, but by public experiments with generative AI — and the result is a practical, governance‑first...
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    NAQ and Microsoft Qatar Collaborate to Digitize and Preserve National Heritage with AI and Cloud Technology

    A partnership between the National Archives of Qatar (NAQ) and Microsoft Qatar is reshaping how countries approach the task of preserving, accessing, and leveraging their documentary heritage in the digital age. With the signing of a strategic co-operation framework, NAQ is embarking on a...
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