27/02/2024
Interesting view:
"Its central argument is that AI can’t do the type of work that we do. By comparing AI to UXR, it will become evident that our profession is safe and durable. This analysis might also reveal a new way to frame UXR’s unique value-add, which sometimes gets overlooked by our business partners because (a) of the many hats we wear to get the job done and (b) because of persistent misunderstandings about the type of value we bring to product teams."
Due to recent developments in AI, the UX Research community is firmly debating the future of UXR. In this article, Chris shares his viewpoint on AI in (primary) UXR.