Five takeaways from the KiMRA conference
Jinfo Report
1st July 2025
Abstract
We summarise our key takeaways from the 2025 KiMRA (Knowledge & Information Management, Research & Analysis) conference in London, UK.
This was the second annual KiMRA conference, with over 100 delegates discussing the implications of GenAI for the industry with subject-matter experts.
Contents:
This was the second annual KiMRA conference, with over 100 delegates discussing the implications of GenAI for the industry with subject-matter experts.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. GenAI is a strategic assistant, not just a tool
- 2. Human judgement, trust, and critical thinking remain core differentiators
- 3. Adoption requires leadership, training, and cultural shift
- 4. Value must be articulated clearly and contextually
- 5. Flexibility and governance are critical in GenAI strategy
- Conclusion.
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