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Stephen Clarke, Chief Archivist, Kaipupuri Matua, Archives New Zealand

Chief Archivist Stephen Clarke discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by archives and heritage professionals in the digital age. While technology has advanced, issues such as resource allocation, reaching key customers, and adapting to a constantly shifting paradigm remain.

Acknowledging the potential of machine learning and artificial intelligence to re-create lost context in metadata and data structures, Clarke also highlights concerns regarding data sovereignty and cultural authenticity. Clarke proposes using natural language processing and ontology to maintain cultural context and control within the New Zealand context.

Finally Clarke stresses the importance of making sure archives and data culture remain relevant and preserved for future generations.

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