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How Synthetic Data Is Reinventing Human Insight

November 25, 2025 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM ET

One of the recurring questions about Artificial Intelligence is the degree to which it will replace human beings.

There is one area where this is not the question, it is the ambition: synthetic data. 

As survey fatigue sets in and as data becomes ever more important to help us—and our AI agents—make decisions, how can we use computer intelligence to create a simulated representation of any given sample of human beings that will think, react, respond, and represent the real thoughts of the traditional human clicking buttons on their phones as they take a survey.

How does this work? How fast and accurate is it? What can it be best used for? And can it project forward into the future?

Jeremy Greenberg, the founder of Crowdwave.ai, and a researcher with a long history of talking to humans, will join us to answer these questions about synthetic data. 

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