The Nerve, a data forensics company, is inviting Filipino youth aged 15 to 30 to participate in an online interview on ocean literacy using their AI-powered platform, SYNTH. The interview aims to gather insights on the current state of ocean literacy and ideas for improvement, which will inform advocacy partner programs and campaigns. SYNTH uses AI to enable deeper understanding and faster insights compared to traditional research methods. Participants can share their thoughts anonymously through an avatar, ensuring privacy while allowing for authentic expression.
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.MANILA, Philippines — If you’re a young Filipino between the ages of 15 to 30, we at The Nerve invite you to participate in an online interview on ocean literacy .
The interview will be conducted on SYNTH, The Nerve’s AI-powered interview platform that transforms traditional audience research methods like surveys, focus groups, and in-depth interviews by leveraging AI to achieve greater scale, faster insights, and deeper understanding. , as well as the follow-up questions for these five questions. The interview will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.
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