The Future of UX Research: AI, Advanced Methods & Jobs with Lawton Pybus and Thomas Stokes, Ep23
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Today, I’m chatting with Lawton Pybus and Thomas Stokes, UX Research veterans and founders of Drill Bit Labs, a research strategy consultancy.

They have also researched and authored several UX industry meta-reports and educational articles that can help UX researchers, designers, and UCD leaders stand out from the crowd.

In this riveting episode, we explore:

💼 The evolving UX industry job market: insights into the skills, roles, and opportunities defining the next generation of UX researchers.

🤖 AI's growing role in UX Research: how artificial intelligence is reshaping our methodologies and deliverables.

🔬 Essential and more advanced research methods: tried and tested, and innovative techniques that are pushing the boundaries of marrying user needs with tech advancements.

And much more.

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