It’s amazing what you can do in a week.
I ended one week surrounded by some of the smartest people in GovTech discussing the Future of AI & Open Government Data. I started the next week sweating alongside 2,000 kids at my son’s summer camp. (see: current heatwave for more details)
In both examples, I was reminded of the power of a good story.
Good storytelling is what has propelled our customers, like KABOOM! in their journey to eradicate playspace inequity. Good storytelling is also what engages a group of boys around a campfire.
For the last 15 years, we’ve studied storytelling. We’ve listened to our customers; we’ve heard about their top challenges; and we’ve heard about their wins, their stories.
Here’s what our customers consistently build great stories around:
What we’ve also learned from our customers is that the data they need to tell great stories isn’t always available. They can’t ask great questions or think across disciplines when the building blocks to their story are buried in spreadsheets or siloed to a “data person.”
It's not a secret I’m excited about the new products we are building right now. We’ve been working hand-in-hand with hundreds of public agencies, not-for-profits, and research institutions to build out next-generation tools. We are optimistic about the potential of AI and LLMs, in particular, in allowing people to interact with data naturally.
Rather than forcing people to learn software, we believe more progress can be made when we focus on what humans do well - naturally.
With that in mind, we’re working to create natural interactions with data, so our tools can:
At no point in my career have I been more excited about the potential for our customers. Heather and Catherine’s experiences are just the beginning. We’d love for you to join us on this journey and contribute to our progress. All you have to do is ask.
P.S. — I'm going to be talking about how AI can be leveraged by city leaders with the National League of Cities. If you'd like to join, you can register for the webinar here.