Google & ONE Campaign Launch AI-Powered Data Platform
Google and the ONE Campaign have collaborated to create the ONE Data platform, a tool that harnesses the power of AI to search through global development data. The platform's AI agent uses the Data Commons Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to fetch and compile data swiftly, unlike traditional databases that require manual data pulling.
The ONE Data platform's AI agent can identify countries at risk from donor cuts by scanning scattered and disparate health financing data. This is made possible by the Data Commons MCP server, which allows agents to answer complex queries such as comparing economic indicators across countries or generating reports on specific topics.
Data Commons, a Google initiative, collects public datasets across various topics and geographies. It is launching the MCP server to make it easier for developers to integrate its data into AI agents. Google provides tutorials for integrating the Data Commons MCP server with its own Gemini CLI and Agent Development Kit, as well as instructions for Google Collab users.
The ONE Data platform, a result of Google's partnership with the ONE Campaign, combines ONE's global development data with Data Commons' public datasets. It creates an AI agent for quick natural language searches, helping to ground large language models with real-world statistical information and reduce hallucinations when AI agents answer factual questions.
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