Artificial Intelligence
Using AI to Make Open Data Useful: Lessons from the City of Boston
Led by: Santiago Garces & Srihari Rahman
Governments at all levels now publish vast amounts of open data, but too often it’s hard for staff and residents to know which datasets to use—or even where to start. In this session, we’ll walk through how the City of Boston is using AI assistants to search across its entire open data catalog at once, allowing users to ask questions in plain language without needing to know dataset names, formats, or schemas in advance.
Behind the scenes, this is made possible by MCP servers, which act as a secure bridge between AI tools and city data systems, allowing AI assistants to safely query live municipal data rather than relying on static files or manual uploads.
Using a live demo, participants will see how AI tools can help analyze 311 requests, permits, crime data, and other city datasets, making it possible to quickly surface patterns and insights that would otherwise require technical expertise or significant time. We’ll focus on what it takes to set this up, what problems it actually helps solve, and what other cities can realistically replicate. Participants will leave with concrete ideas for turning their own open data from static spreadsheets into tools that support faster, smarter public decisions.
By the end of this session participants will be able to:
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Recognize how AI can make open data easier to use by allowing staff to search across many datasets at once using plain-language questions
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Describe, in practical terms, how MCP servers securely connect AI tools to existing city data systems
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Identify everyday government tasks—such as responding to service requests, planning, or oversight—where AI-assisted open data could save time or improve decisions
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Ask the right questions internally about data readiness, governance, and safeguards when considering a similar approach in their own agency
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called : Opening Data for AI Innovation
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