Content Authenticity and Provenance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action for the Libraries, Archives and Museums Community
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Brador, Isabel (Author)
Title
Content Authenticity and Provenance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action for the Libraries, Archives and Museums Community
Abstract
The white paper is not a “how-to” manual nor does it advocate for or against the use of AI. Rather, it examines the central question: Why should libraries, archives, museums and memory institutions and users care about content authenticity and provenance (CAP), especially for collections material impacted by AI? And more directly, what should my organization do? A few examples to ground the discussion are laid out in the introduction:
Publication
The Library of Congress
Date
2026-04-14
Accessed
5/4/26, 6:27 PM
Short Title
Content Authenticity and Provenance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Language
English
License
Archives & Archival Collections
Extra
Worldwide
Citation
Brador, I. (2026, April 14). Content Authenticity and Provenance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action for the Libraries, Archives and Museums Community. The Library of Congress. https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2026/04/content-authenticity-and-provenance-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence-a-call-to-action-for-the-libraries-archives-and-museums-community
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