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    Building an AI-Ready City Government

    27/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    City leaders are eager to deploy AI, but the real opportunity lies in preparation: building the right organizational structures, expertise, and culture first.

    Host Stephen Goldsmith speaks with Teddy Svoronos, senior lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, about how to structure your city government for Agentic AI, why small, empowered teams work better than broad rollouts, and what mental models and skills leaders actually need to manage this new relationship with AI tools.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    Why creating a data-driven culture before AI deployment is the critical first step

    How to start with a small, driven team to stress-test AI capabilities in your organization

    What "cognitive debt" means and why managing it prevents costly AI mistakes

    Why domain-specific expertise becomes more important, not less, as AI gets more powerful

    How to balance the tension between AI utility and maintaining organizational control

    What guardrails, monitoring, and evaluation mechanisms cities need in place from the start

    Guest:

    Teddy Svoronos – Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

    Listener Survey: bit.ly/datasmartpod

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on LinkedIn.
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    Redesigning Broken and Legacy Systems to Unlock Innovation with Communities

    13/05/2026 | 26 mins.
    City leaders want to innovate, but most are stuck solving yesterday's problems with yesterday's tools. Real breakthroughs come from fundamentally changing how governments listen to communities.

    Host Stephen Goldsmith speaks with Dr. Francisca Rojas, executive director of the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins, about how technology and design are helping cities understand what residents actually need—and why legacy systems are the real barrier to change.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    How Savannah used digital mapping to uncover flooding problems FEMA data missed by listening to residents 

    Why the Maryland Community Business Compass uses AI to democratize information for small businesses

    How digital twins help communities imagine and approve projects like affordable housing before they're built

    What Baltimore learned by reframing vacant housing as both a rehabilitation problem and a prevention problem

    Listener Survey: bit.ly/datasmartpod

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on LinkedIn.
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    The Promise and Peril of AI in Criminal Justice Systems

    22/04/2026 | 27 mins.
    AI is being deployed across courts, police departments, and corrections systems. Without the right guardrails, it could amplify existing biases. But, with care and attention, there are opportunities to improve the experience of people within these same systems.

    Host Stephen Goldsmith speaks with Dr. Andrea Headley from Georgetown University's Evidence for Justice Lab about what governments need to know about AI in criminal justice, how to identify and reduce bias, why transparency matters for public trust, and the devastating consequences when humans aren't in the loop.

    Guest:

    Dr. Andrea Headley – Associate Professor, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy; Director, Evidence for Justice Lab

    References:

    The Justice and Artificial Intelligence Tracker

    Listener Survey: bit.ly/datasmartpod

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on LinkedIn.
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    Supporting Childhood Opportunity Starts With Environmental Justice

    08/04/2026 | 17 mins.
    Lead pipes aren't just a water infrastructure problem—they're connected to poverty, violence, and lost opportunity. Milwaukee's mayor explains why removing them matters to public safety and economic mobility.

    Host Stephen Goldsmith speaks with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson about how his city is accelerating lead pipe removal, creating family-supporting jobs, and why environmental justice is central to breaking cycles of poverty and incarceration.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

       Why lead exposure affects public safety, not just health

       How lead removal becomes an economic development opportunity for neighborhoods

       Why early interventions in kids' lives prevent long-term harm

       How Milwaukee prioritizes removal in the most under-resourced neighborhoods

       What federal funding will enable Milwaukee to remove 5,000 lead pipes in a single year

    Listener Survey: bit.ly/datasmartpod

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on LinkedIn.
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    From Reactive to Preventive: How AI Transforms Public Works

    01/04/2026 | 21 mins.
    Most cities respond to infrastructure problems after residents report them. What if they could detect and prevent them first, while serving every neighborhood fairly?

    Host Stephen Goldsmith sits down with Daniel Pelaez (CEO of CYVL), Khahlil Louisy (Public Innovation Institute), and Mike Dennehy (former Boston Public Works Commissioner) to explore how artificial intelligence and computer vision are revolutionizing infrastructure management, closing equity gaps, and helping cities shift from reactive operations to predictive maintenance.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    How computer vision detects infrastructure problems before citizens report them

    Why traditional complaint-based systems can miss concerns in lower-income neighborhoods

    How natural language queries democratize access to infrastructure data for city managers

    Why a "multi-modal" approach combining AI, citizen input, and external data delivers better equity outcomes

    What  cities can expect from predictive infrastructure systems

    Paper referenced: When Residents and Algorithms See Different Problems 

    Listener Survey: bit.ly/datasmartpod

    Music credit: Summer-Man by Ketsa

    About Data-Smart City Solutions

    Data-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on LinkedIn.
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As the central resource for cities on the intersection of government, data, and innovation, the Data-Smart City Pod from Data-Smart City Solutions at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University features leaders and experts in governance, innovation, and research.
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