Open Data Accessibility & Analytics

 

A Public Service Unit wanted to improve how it shared data with residents. While transit usage, air quality, and public health stats were already online, the information was buried in dense spreadsheets and technical language. It was difficult for most people to understand.

By implementing DataPeak, the city made its data truly accessible. The platform used AI and large language models (LLMs) to analyze thousands of rows, summarize key insights in plain language, and published them on an accessible, user-friendly webpage.

With this system in place, the public service unit:

  • Streamlined data collection and publishing

  • Delivered summaries that improved public understanding

  • Created a compliant, accessible webpage for residents

  • Increased transparency, accountability, and engagement

 
Open Data Accessibility and Analytics

Read the full story of how they did it and see what DataPeak could do for your team.

This wasn't just a better website. It was a complete rethink of how open data could actually be useful to the public and how cities/governments could use AI to make that happen.

Disclaimer: Results described in this case study are specific to the featured client’s experience. Actual outcomes may vary based on your business context and implementation.

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