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Artificial Intelligence is “the” word in the data world. It’s a concept that will shape the organisations of the future. For the better. It’s like a magic word, that assures promises of hyper personalization, competitive edge, increasing revenues, transformation of service and product delivery et all to that will enable organisations to create competitive strategies to thrive in the future.
In fact, most organisations today have already jumped onto the AI bandwagon- a few as part of a well thought out strategy and several others as mere followers of a trending concept.
However, AI’s success in throwing up winning recommendations solely depended on the data that is fed to it. Hence, maintaining and ensuring the quality of data must be the most critical goal of any organization today. For, good data equals good recommendations and garbage data will result in garbage out.
Good quality data has been a challenge over the years, with many organisations attempting to fix it with pointed solutions and technology. But, the fact remains, that good quality data is an output of good Data Governance practices and processes. This is the foundational block for Data Quality, and thus the most critical pillar for AI.
Why Data Governance is the bedrock for AI
As we are all aware, AI depends on vast data sets, which must be of the required quality. To ensure this, data needs to be put through rigorous governance practices.
Data Governance essentially is a set of standards, policies, processes and procedures that govern data through the entire lifecycle, from data sourcing/collection, usage, management, storage, access, archival to deletion. And the role played by Data Governance is to ensure good quality, accurate and secure data is accessible to the business users to take business decisions. And AI models use and learn from the data that is fed to them. Poor quality data can lead to incorrect or biased business decisions, which can be extremely costly for organisations, leading to regulatory scrutiny and penalties and create a profound business impact thereby threatening the competitive edge and existence of the organization. Hence, Data Governance is a prerequisite for the success of AI. And its time organisations recognize this interrelationship between Data Governance and AI.
The interrelationship between Data Governance and AI
The relationship between Data Governance and AI is intricately woven together. AI cannot be effective without good governance, as its very source – good quality data is dependent on good governance standards and processes. However, the reality is different. The failure to implement Data Governance has left several organisations to struggle with setting the foundation and the pressures of increasing revenues and margins have led them to rush into the adoption of AI, thereby exposing organisations to the risk of regulatory penalties and increasing costs, with a negligible ROI.
Hence, organisations need to hit the reset button, pause and evaluate their Data Strategies. Data Ownership should reside with the business users. Data Councils can be set up initially for a pre-determined duration to handhold the Data Stewards and other stakeholders in the management of Data. AI related Governance strategies and requirements must be incorporated in the Data Strategy, and new roles designed to supplement the new-age Data Lifecycle Management. Ongoing Data Literacy initiatives will help in a smooth adoption of Data Governance practices and standards. All these initiatives will strengthen the Data Governance Framework and help accrue visible business benefits through AI. Organisations will reap the benefits of data, adhere to evolving regulatory requirements and create a safe and ethical environment for the business, customers and the society to thrive in.
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