👋 Generation Lab here.
QUESTION: "hey. How do you get millions of young people to do your research?"
ANSWER: "⬇️" (via @BusinessInsider )
https://t.co/UHuwZvj16A
We’re bringing 400 first-time voters to Washington, D.C., to deliberate the choices that will shape their future ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. @StanfordDDL@HooverInst@Generation_Lab
We’re bringing 400 first-time voters to Washington, D.C., to deliberate the choices that will shape their future ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. @StanfordDDL@HooverInst@Generation_Lab
New for @PuckNews
A new poll of U.S. college students from @Generation_Lab shows:
— 90% (!) use A.I. chatbots monthly
— 62% say Trump “is making things in the country worse”
— GOP students not fans of Vance, Rubio in 2028
— AOC has highest faves w Dems
https://t.co/HM2MF6zUXa
recently, @axios was first to report on our new technology.
1. thousands of Americans download our tracker.
2. the tracker tracks just about everything they do on their device.
3. Our clients see what people actually do, not what they say.
https://t.co/21Zw785NXl
recently, @FastCompany wrote about VERB AI:
"By installing a tracker that monitors what they browse, buy, and stream," then "businesses can query the data in a ChatGPT-like interface"
https://t.co/96yGMsqq5S
American Eagle’s viral Sydney Sweeney jeans ad is alienating the very shoppers it aimed to win over, 64% of Democrats finding it “out of touch.”
https://t.co/bA8DfpbX66
A new @Generation_Lab poll of college students on the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad finds:
• 64% of Democrats say the ad felt out of touch
• 39% of Republicans felt that way https://t.co/y2uGmXQpYh
New @Generation_Lab poll of college students:
"how do you feel about Sydney Sweeney?"
Young GOP:
• 50% positively/very positively
Young DEMS:
• 24% positively/very positively
N=1,289 2-year/4-year students (August 7-11)
we interviewed n=20,000 young Americans about American employers (ex: Apple • Walmart • Goldman Sachs • Tesla, etc...).
Each company received a score on:
• Name ID
• Favorability
• Perceived "goodness"
• Perceived "evil"
We hope you'll explore:
https://t.co/7SGYxu1ERF
@CNBC@Generation_Lab based on n=20,000 interviews, here are the most UNFAVORABLY-viewed employers:
1. (tie): Exxon Mobil (13%)
1. (tie): Chevron (13%)
1. (tie): Aflac (13%)
1. (tie): Meta (13%)
5. (tie): Boeing (14%)
5. (tie): Tesla (14%)
5. (tie): Allstate (14%)
based on 20,000 interviews, here are the MOST favorably viewed employers:
1. Spotify (52%)
2. NVIDIA (43%)
3(tie): Pinterest (42%)
3(tie): Chick-fil-A (42%)
5(tie): Apple (39%)
5(tie): UPS (39%)
5 (tie): Qualtrics (39%)
@CNBC@Generation_Lab
We launched VERB AI out of @Generation_Lab for a simple reason:
• Big tech is already swiping our data
• Your data is valuable and you should make money from it.
• So, we pay respondents at LEAST $50/month for their data.
by @FastCompany
https://t.co/bL6lzt3WH6
this morning, we're announcing VERB AI.
Why: for decades, market research has been doing the same thing as George Gallup in the '50's.
What: surveys are like asking a patient to describe symptoms. VERB is an MRI machine.
https://t.co/V9LLXKO2CM
today, @axios wrote on the launch of VERB by @Generation_Lab
what it is: the future of surveys.
why it exists: surveys have been like asking patients to describe symptoms...VERB is an MRI machine.
this morning, we're announcing VERB AI.
Why: for decades, market research has been doing the same thing as George Gallup in the '50's.
What: surveys are like asking a patient to describe symptoms. VERB is an MRI machine.
https://t.co/V9LLXKO2CM