AI Using Data Analysis and Visualization

Using AI for Data Analysis and Visualization

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About the Series

Launching April 2026

This three-part series supports public professionals who work with data and want to use AI tools to strengthen analysis, improve clarity, and support evidence-based decision-making in government.

Public sector teams are often responsible for cleaning messy datasets, combining information from multiple sources, and communicating findings clearly to leaders and the public. This series focuses on how AI-assisted tools can help streamline these tasks—while ensuring that data quality, transparency, and accountability remain central.

Across the series, participants explore how AI can support the full data lifecycle in public sector contexts: preparing and cleaning data, analyzing patterns and trends, and translating results into clear, trustworthy visualizations. The sessions emphasize practical workflows, responsible use, and the importance of human interpretation when working with public data.

Workshops

Telling the Story: AI-Assisted Data Visualization for Public Audiences
Rob Asaro Angelo, Former Commissioner of Labor, State of New Jersey
Analyzing Public Data: Using AI to Explore Patterns and Support Decisions
Rob Asaro Angelo, Former Commissioner of Labor, State of New Jersey
Preparing Public Data: AI-Assisted Cleaning and Organization
Rob Asaro Angelo, Former Commissioner of Labor, State of New Jersey

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