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Bilendi's BARI Adds Reporting to Complete the Loop
Paris-based panels and research tech firm Bilendi & respondi has added a reporting feature to its AI research assistant BARI, which it says now offers end-to-end support for projects.
BARI can now help users with creating and scripting discussion guides; multilingual moderation with claimed 'equal-to-human skills'; automated coding, translations and audio/video transcriptions; sentiment analysis; summaries and analysis including supportive verbatims; and final reports and impactful presentations. BARI's suggestions can be modified by its human handlers at all stages, and the assistant is 'seamlessly' integrated into the firm's qualitative research platform, Bilendi Discuss.
Bilendi says the new reports and presentations 'go far beyond simple summaries', including detailed hypotheses to interpret participant responses and in-depth analyses of subgroup differences. Executive summaries and research design background come as standard.
CEO and founder Marc Bidou says BARI (Bilendi Artificial Research Intelligence) 'has become a fully competent research assistant, able to manage the project alone from start to finish', and adds: 'I am incredibly proud of our teams for creating the most advanced platform available on the market and deeply grateful to our clients for their invaluable input and feedback throughout its development'.
The company, whose acquisition of Netquest is scheduled to close in the next week, employs more than 400 people across offices in France, the UK, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Morocco, and is online at www.bilendi.com .
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