It's a good question, though it would be a complex and expensive one to answer empirically. Based on the results discussed here and personal experience, I would suspect the answer is yes.
Great read! I resonate with the ownership finding a lot. I recently saw a post where people were discussing doing a PhD before AI and now, and how “easy” it is today to do a literature review. I think we need to remember that the easy part has a cost in missed skills 😁
I wonder if teams using the AI-first approach to process raw data, produce summaries and actionable insights have different long term outcomes.
It would be interesting to know if the lowered learning and memorability of the task results in lowered impact of UX research.
It's a good question, though it would be a complex and expensive one to answer empirically. Based on the results discussed here and personal experience, I would suspect the answer is yes.
Great read! I resonate with the ownership finding a lot. I recently saw a post where people were discussing doing a PhD before AI and now, and how “easy” it is today to do a literature review. I think we need to remember that the easy part has a cost in missed skills 😁