The event featured two speakers: Pranata Komputer Ahli Muda, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Tasdik Eko Pramono, S.Kom., M.T., CHFI., CCO, and Pranata Komputer Ahli Pertama, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Jatniko Nur Mutaqin, S.Kom., CHFI., CCO., MCFE.
Quoting the Oxford Dictionary, Tasdik explained that AI is the theory and development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, voice recognition, decision-making, and language translation. "A computer is like a brain that processes data. Computers are used for problem-solving, perceiving and acting learning, understanding knowledge and reasoning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning," said Tasdik.
Tasdik mentioned that AI technology has rapidly advanced due to abundant data, improved AI algorithms/models, stronger CPUs and GPUs, and increasingly diverse applications. AI in documentation (archiving) aims to communicate important information and functions to store and disseminate knowledge or data. The use of AI in archive management can improve efficiency, accessibility, and the preservation of valuable documents for future generations.
Furthermore, Tasdik discussed that an essential step in the digital transformation of organizations is building centralized data and technology infrastructure that can connect consumer applications, company systems, and third-party partners, providing access to a primary data source containing relevant, up-to-date, and accurate information. To implement large-scale AI, several things are required: a strong technology team focused on ensuring effective AI implementation.
The second requirement is an internal application programming interface (API) to standardize access to data and internal company technology, reduce the burden of technology communication, and avoid redundant software development work across departments. The third requirement is a strategic, centralized, and secure architecture to manage various technical challenges before launching complex AI initiatives.
During the event, Jatniko discussed the importance of AI ethics. He stated that AI is built on an ethical framework whose main goal is to improve society, not just to seek profit. Responsible AI is developed with principles of fairness, transparency, clarity, human-centeredness, privacy, and security. He emphasized that AI ethics are important because they are used to improve living standards, protect human rights, increase productivity, and enhance efficiency.
The training on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Electronic Document Management took place in two sessions. In the first session, participants were introduced to AI. In the second session, participants directly practiced using the website https://notebooklm.google.com, which helps document managers with various archiving tasks and is beneficial for carrying out tasks related to archiving or documentation.
After the training, it is expected that the positive impact will be seen both on personal work capabilities and for Lemhannas RI as an organization in this digital era. (SP/CHP)
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The event featured two speakers: Pranata Komputer Ahli Muda, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Tasdik Eko Pramono, S.Kom., M.T., CHFI., CCO, and Pranata Komputer Ahli Pertama, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Jatniko Nur Mutaqin, S.Kom., CHFI., CCO., MCFE.
Quoting the Oxford Dictionary, Tasdik explained that AI is the theory and development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, voice recognition, decision-making, and language translation. "A computer is like a brain that processes data. Computers are used for problem-solving, perceiving and acting learning, understanding knowledge and reasoning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning," said Tasdik.
Tasdik mentioned that AI technology has rapidly advanced due to abundant data, improved AI algorithms/models, stronger CPUs and GPUs, and increasingly diverse applications. AI in documentation (archiving) aims to communicate important information and functions to store and disseminate knowledge or data. The use of AI in archive management can improve efficiency, accessibility, and the preservation of valuable documents for future generations.
Furthermore, Tasdik discussed that an essential step in the digital transformation of organizations is building centralized data and technology infrastructure that can connect consumer applications, company systems, and third-party partners, providing access to a primary data source containing relevant, up-to-date, and accurate information. To implement large-scale AI, several things are required: a strong technology team focused on ensuring effective AI implementation.
The second requirement is an internal application programming interface (API) to standardize access to data and internal company technology, reduce the burden of technology communication, and avoid redundant software development work across departments. The third requirement is a strategic, centralized, and secure architecture to manage various technical challenges before launching complex AI initiatives.
During the event, Jatniko discussed the importance of AI ethics. He stated that AI is built on an ethical framework whose main goal is to improve society, not just to seek profit. Responsible AI is developed with principles of fairness, transparency, clarity, human-centeredness, privacy, and security. He emphasized that AI ethics are important because they are used to improve living standards, protect human rights, increase productivity, and enhance efficiency.
The training on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Electronic Document Management took place in two sessions. In the first session, participants were introduced to AI. In the second session, participants directly practiced using the website https://notebooklm.google.com, which helps document managers with various archiving tasks and is beneficial for carrying out tasks related to archiving or documentation.
After the training, it is expected that the positive impact will be seen both on personal work capabilities and for Lemhannas RI as an organization in this digital era. (SP/CHP)
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The event featured two speakers: Pranata Komputer Ahli Muda, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Tasdik Eko Pramono, S.Kom., M.T., CHFI., CCO, and Pranata Komputer Ahli Pertama, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Jatniko Nur Mutaqin, S.Kom., CHFI., CCO., MCFE.
Quoting the Oxford Dictionary, Tasdik explained that AI is the theory and development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, voice recognition, decision-making, and language translation. "A computer is like a brain that processes data. Computers are used for problem-solving, perceiving and acting learning, understanding knowledge and reasoning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning," said Tasdik.
Tasdik mentioned that AI technology has rapidly advanced due to abundant data, improved AI algorithms/models, stronger CPUs and GPUs, and increasingly diverse applications. AI in documentation (archiving) aims to communicate important information and functions to store and disseminate knowledge or data. The use of AI in archive management can improve efficiency, accessibility, and the preservation of valuable documents for future generations.
Furthermore, Tasdik discussed that an essential step in the digital transformation of organizations is building centralized data and technology infrastructure that can connect consumer applications, company systems, and third-party partners, providing access to a primary data source containing relevant, up-to-date, and accurate information. To implement large-scale AI, several things are required: a strong technology team focused on ensuring effective AI implementation.
The second requirement is an internal application programming interface (API) to standardize access to data and internal company technology, reduce the burden of technology communication, and avoid redundant software development work across departments. The third requirement is a strategic, centralized, and secure architecture to manage various technical challenges before launching complex AI initiatives.
During the event, Jatniko discussed the importance of AI ethics. He stated that AI is built on an ethical framework whose main goal is to improve society, not just to seek profit. Responsible AI is developed with principles of fairness, transparency, clarity, human-centeredness, privacy, and security. He emphasized that AI ethics are important because they are used to improve living standards, protect human rights, increase productivity, and enhance efficiency.
The training on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Electronic Document Management took place in two sessions. In the first session, participants were introduced to AI. In the second session, participants directly practiced using the website https://notebooklm.google.com, which helps document managers with various archiving tasks and is beneficial for carrying out tasks related to archiving or documentation.
After the training, it is expected that the positive impact will be seen both on personal work capabilities and for Lemhannas RI as an organization in this digital era. (SP/CHP)
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Chief Secretary of Lemhannas RI: Let’s Welcome Better Service with Technological Advancements
News & ArticleWednesday, 20 November 2024, 04:54
In celebration of the 53rd Anniversary of the Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri), Lemhannas RI organized a training on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Electronic Document Management on Wednesday (20/11) in the Airlangga Room, Astagatra Building, Lemhannas RI. The event was opened directly by the Chief Secretary of Lemhannas RI, Police Commissioner General Drs. R.Z. Panca Putra S., M.Si.
To start the event, the Chairman of the Korpri Lemhannas RI Board of Directors, Prof. Dr. Ir. Bondan Tiara Sofyan, M.Si., provided a report on the readiness of the activity. The Chairman mentioned that the event is expected to be beneficial, including understanding the basic concepts and applications of AI in documentation, using AI to generate and manage documents effectively and efficiently, improving participants' abilities in automating the creation, editing, and updating of documents, as well as encouraging collaboration among teams using AI to support better and more integrated documentation.
It is well known that Lemhannas RI uses the Srikandi application for electronic archiving management. In his speech, Panca Putra explained that Srikandi is part of the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) program initiated by the government to achieve bureaucratic reform, providing fast, easy, and transparent services in ministries/agencies that serve the public.
Panca Putra encouraged the participants to use advanced technological tools to manage archives properly. He emphasized that participants must have the intellectual capacity and knowledge to carry out their duties effectively. "Let’s embrace our service duties better by utilizing existing technological advancements, including using AI as one way for us to carry out our tasks well within Lemhannas. Make the most of it," he asserted.
The event featured two speakers: Pranata Komputer Ahli Muda, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Tasdik Eko Pramono, S.Kom., M.T., CHFI., CCO, and Pranata Komputer Ahli Pertama, Digital Forensics and Artificial Intelligence Lab Team ANRI, Jatniko Nur Mutaqin, S.Kom., CHFI., CCO., MCFE.
Quoting the Oxford Dictionary, Tasdik explained that AI is the theory and development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, voice recognition, decision-making, and language translation. "A computer is like a brain that processes data. Computers are used for problem-solving, perceiving and acting learning, understanding knowledge and reasoning, uncertain knowledge and reasoning," said Tasdik.
Tasdik mentioned that AI technology has rapidly advanced due to abundant data, improved AI algorithms/models, stronger CPUs and GPUs, and increasingly diverse applications. AI in documentation (archiving) aims to communicate important information and functions to store and disseminate knowledge or data. The use of AI in archive management can improve efficiency, accessibility, and the preservation of valuable documents for future generations.
Furthermore, Tasdik discussed that an essential step in the digital transformation of organizations is building centralized data and technology infrastructure that can connect consumer applications, company systems, and third-party partners, providing access to a primary data source containing relevant, up-to-date, and accurate information. To implement large-scale AI, several things are required: a strong technology team focused on ensuring effective AI implementation.
The second requirement is an internal application programming interface (API) to standardize access to data and internal company technology, reduce the burden of technology communication, and avoid redundant software development work across departments. The third requirement is a strategic, centralized, and secure architecture to manage various technical challenges before launching complex AI initiatives.
During the event, Jatniko discussed the importance of AI ethics. He stated that AI is built on an ethical framework whose main goal is to improve society, not just to seek profit. Responsible AI is developed with principles of fairness, transparency, clarity, human-centeredness, privacy, and security. He emphasized that AI ethics are important because they are used to improve living standards, protect human rights, increase productivity, and enhance efficiency.
The training on the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Electronic Document Management took place in two sessions. In the first session, participants were introduced to AI. In the second session, participants directly practiced using the website https://notebooklm.google.com, which helps document managers with various archiving tasks and is beneficial for carrying out tasks related to archiving or documentation.
After the training, it is expected that the positive impact will be seen both on personal work capabilities and for Lemhannas RI as an organization in this digital era. (SP/CHP)