In California, integrated insights platform Fuel Cycle has announced the addition of AI-based features for qualitative reporting and automated Exec Summaries, aiming both to speed up and to democratize research.
The new additions aim to streamline survey management and reporting on Fuel Cycle's Research Engine platform, and include simple cleaning of open-ended responses, rapid tagging of such responses by common keywords, and password-protected dashboards for sharing with key project stakeholders. The software promises to rapidly identify key themes, extract illustrative quotes, integrate qual insights with robust progressive profiling data for a comprehensive perspective, and allow easy modification of a summary prior to sharing.
Chief Strategy Officer Rick Kelly (pictured) comments: 'With the launch of these innovative capabilities, Fuel Cycle is making high-quality qualitative research more accessible. By harnessing the power of AI, we are dismantling traditional obstacles, allowing our customers to efficiently obtain deep, actionable insights at scale. This advancement highlights our dedication to delivering integrated research solutions that support informed and confident decision-making'.
Web site: www.fuelcycle.com .
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