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How AI Transforms User Research - Expert Insights from Harvard Business Review

How AI Transforms User Research - Expert Insights from Harvard Business Review

Learn how top teams are using generative AI.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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2:00pm ET
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Aaron Cannon
CEO & Founder
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Jeremy Korst
Partner
GBK Collective
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Stefano Puntoni
Professor
The Wharton School
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Olivier Toubia
Professor
Columbia Business School
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The only thing more popular than artificial intelligence is the discussion around how best (or if at all) to use GenAI in user research.

This webinar features leaders who spend a lot of time investigating how this innovative technology can be maximized by research teams, which culminated in a new article in the Harvard Business Review.

Join this live webinar to learn:

  1. Four ways leading research teams are putting GenAI to work
  2. Smart ways to move faster without compromising quality
  3. Trusted tools and platforms worth exploring

Cut through the noise and learn how to start utilizing this powerful technology for your team and company.

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Aaron Cannon headshot
Aaron Cannon
CEO & Founder
Outset
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Jeremy Korst
Partner
GBK Collective
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Stefano Puntoni
Professor
The Wharton School
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Olivier Toubia
Professor
Columbia Business School
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