Research Debate Club
Summary
The UXR role is changing fast. You’re coaching more and conducting less. AI and democratization tools are everywhere. And the question lingers: Is this evolution or erosion? Join leaders in the UXR space as they debate the spiciest questions in UXR today—from whether democratization creates better decisions or just noise, to whether our craft obsession is hurting our business impact. Moderated by Rally’s Sydney Lawson, expect sharp takes, healthy tension, and the candid conversations we’re having behind closed doors—finally said out loud.
Key Insights
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Democratized research improves decision-making by expanding research empathy and collaboration across teams.
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Researchers shift from solo project work to predominantly enabling and educating peers about research processes.
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Structured frameworks are crucial to managing noise that can arise when non-experts conduct research.
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AI currently excels at automating routine research tasks but cannot yet generate deep, strategic insights.
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Effective AI in research depends on high-quality input data and solid infrastructure to avoid garbage in, garbage out.
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In-person research experiences remain invaluable for building empathy and understanding complex contexts.
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Healthcare research faces unique challenges due to stigma and participants’ discomfort sharing honest feedback.
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The rise of AI and job market shifts are moving UX researchers toward strategic, system-level roles.
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Researchers of one often juggle both executing research and enabling others throughout their organizations.
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Building empathy muscles in non-researchers helps create safer environments for richer qualitative feedback.
Notable Quotes
"When everyone is taking on research as their role, you immediately have friends who understand what you do."
"Democratized research is always better as long as you have the right tools and resources to improve rigor over time."
"Research is about answering questions that drive decisions, and that part should be democratized as much as possible."
"Researchers are becoming more like enablers, spending 70% of their time lifting others rather than doing all the research themselves."
"AI is great at summaries and automating mechanical parts of research, but it’s not yet an insight machine."
"Connecting the dots and making strategic sense of data is still a uniquely human strength in research."
"Without solid infrastructure, AI-driven research can be garbage in, garbage out."
"In-person research needs a resurgence in the age of AI and Zoom to maintain empathy and nuance."
"Sometimes minor questions don’t matter much, and AI can help get those out of the way so researchers focus on strategic work."
"The job market is forcing UX researchers to evolve quickly, becoming strategic thinkers and system creators."
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