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This paper details the creation of a persona often used in business research, product development, and marketing through the hermeneutic fusion of horizons and finally applying it to artificial intelligence (AI) natural language generation platforms. The intent is to discern if hermeneutics has the utility of creating a higher-resolution persona and rendering more accurate data for better integration and insight. The paper first reviews the utility of the persona and the impetus for use in business applications as well as the potential benefits and concerns. The hermeneutic background of horizons and circles is presented, leading to a review of the process of creating the first two horizons and the final fusion. The first horizon is the background of the domain, and the creation of the interview questions is needed to create the second horizon, where the domain members present current sentiment. Fusing the first two horizons summarizes the two data sets by rendering them into a singular narrative akin to a persona. The paper applies an example fusion of horizons crafted over a 14-month research project previously published in 2022 in two specific tests. The first application is where the example fusion is used to create AI versions of domain personas to verify richness and accuracy, and the second application used the example fusion as a means to create a sales strategy for a software company targeting the domain. Four AI platforms were tested, and the results were compared and contrasted. As the research is conceptual, there is no clear conclusion, but it offers a glimpse into possibilities and future research.
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Carl Lee Tolbert (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e58a60b6db643587526517 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.47852/bonviewjcbar42023634
Carl Lee Tolbert
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