Webinar
From a Neuron to Agentic AI: The Disruption of Market Research
Wednesday March 26th | 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET
Dive into the transformative journey of artificial intelligence (AI) and its profound impact on market research. In this webinar, we’ll explore the milestones that paved the way for advanced tools like ChatGPT, Claude.ai, etc. and discuss how these innovations are reshaping the way insights professionals approach problems, productivity, and strategy. From understanding AI’s historical trajectory to its role in solving complex research challenges, this session is designed to empower you with the knowledge and frameworks needed to harness AI effectively. We’ll also delve into cutting-edge concepts like Agentic AI and the importance of systematic methodologies in driving actionable insights.
Bahram Nour Omid
Executive Chairman
Rick Kelly
Chief Strategy Officer
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Why Attend?
AI's Evolutionary Path
Learn about the critical milestones that led to the development of ChatGPT and why it’s a culmination of decades of innovation.
Strategic Problem Solving
Discover how ChatGPT breaks down complex issues into manageable pieces and supports productivity across personal and professional domains.
Beyond the Basics
Understand why solving hard problems still requires systematic methodologies and human oversight, even with advanced AI tools.
The Future of AI in MR
Gain insights into emerging trends, like Agentic AI, and the challenges of integrating nuanced AI-driven agents in research environments.
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