Webinar: Stop Clicking, Start Asking — The AI Playbook For Data Quality

Data quality has always been a clicking job. MCP changes that. This webinar is the playbook for AI Dialogue and AI Delegation — where the dashboard still wins, what AI dialogue unlocks, and when it's safe to turn on agents.

Written by Chris Bergh on July 15, 2026

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Webinar: Stop Clicking, Start Asking — The AI Playbook For Data Quality

Data quality work has always been a clicking job, and AI is about to change that.

Today, you open the dashboard, scan the tiles, drill in, and file the failure for someone else. The dashboard (or incident list) is fast once you know it, but it makes you do all the thinking in your head while the tool sits silent.

Here is what is new. MCP (Model Context Protocol) lets an LLM like Claude or ChatGPT talk directly about your data quality, in plain English, with real data and real history. DataKitchen’s open-source TestGen now supports it. The protocol is here, it works, and you can download it today.

That opens up two new ways of working:

This webinar is the playbook for the full arc: where the dashboard still wins, what AI dialogue unlocks, and when it’s safe to turn on AI agents.

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Chris Bergh

Chris Bergh

CEO and Head Chef at DataKitchen. He is a leader of the DataOps movement and is the co-author of the DataOps Cookbook and the DataOps Manifesto.

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