https://open.spotify.com/episode/65D0Ox2qXVkOx5qTSCA8gH?si=8C7csQ8xQieauJADUD2TCg
Episode 17 of the AI Generated Podcast Series I curate, entited, "AI Governance, Quantum Uncertainty and Data Privacy Frontiers."
The provided text, analyzes information presented to ARMA during their INFORM event in June 2023 at Princeton Univesrity and includes an updated narrative created in November 2025 to update this information. "Quantum Uncertainty: The Future of Information Governance," outlines the current and emerging challenges for information managers, particularly focusing on disruptive technologies like AI and quantum computing. A significant portion of the material contrasts different quantum computer architectures, such as annealing and gate models, detailing the specific problem-solving applications each excels at, like optimization or differential equations. The presentation underscores the vulnerability of current data encryption methods to quantum systems and notes that existing data privacy laws are not enforceable in quantum computing environments. Finally, the source highlights governmental and institutional efforts, including the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act and NIST’s work on quantum-resistant cryptography, to address these burgeoning information security and governance risks.

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