As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how organizations access and apply information, many companies are overlooking one of their most powerful resources: corporate archives. Chris Juhasz, senior director of archives at History Factory, explains how archival collections—when properly digitized, structured and made accessible—can serve as a trusted foundation for AI tools and enterprise-wide knowledge systems. These records hold critical context, institutional memory and source-verified data that large language models often lack.
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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how organizations access and apply information, many companies are overlooking one of their most powerful resources: corporate archives. Chris Juhasz, senior director of archives at History Factory, explains how archival collections—when properly digitized, structured and made accessible—can serve as a trusted foundation for AI tools and enterprise-wide knowledge systems. These records hold critical context, institutional memory and source-verified data that large language models often lack.
Dr. Clay Routledge, Professor, Author and Researcher
The History Factory Podcast
49 minutes 36 seconds
1 year ago
Dr. Clay Routledge, Professor, Author and Researcher
In this episode of “The History Factory Podcast,” Jason Dressel sits down with Dr. Clay Routledge, a leading expert in existential psychology and human motivation. They delve into the complex, often misunderstood emotion of nostalgia, which is deeply influential in our lives. Dr. Routledge discusses his research on how nostalgic feelings can be a powerful tool for organizations and individuals alike, helping build more meaningful lives and improve workplace culture. Drawing from his extensive background in psychology, Dr. Clay Routledge offers insights into how companies can harness nostalgic feelings to enhance their products, services, and overall brand experiences.
The History Factory Podcast
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how organizations access and apply information, many companies are overlooking one of their most powerful resources: corporate archives. Chris Juhasz, senior director of archives at History Factory, explains how archival collections—when properly digitized, structured and made accessible—can serve as a trusted foundation for AI tools and enterprise-wide knowledge systems. These records hold critical context, institutional memory and source-verified data that large language models often lack.