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🚀 Scale your research with deep, human-centered insights. Visit Userlytics today: https://www.userlytics.com
In this episode of the Userlytics Podcast, host Denis Cristea and Dr. Kenya Oduor tackle a growing tension that research and product teams face: how to ensure the human element is not engineered out of research as AI tools promise faster and more scalable insights. Dr. Oduor brings a blend of operational practicality and academic rigor from her background in human factors and industrial engineering. The discussion moves beyond the hype of AI, focusing on the practical shifts that happen when these tools are integrated into actual workflows.
What You’ll Learn:
Key Takeaway: "One thing that researchers overthink is thinking that AI will replace UX researchers[...]There are some things that we do that cannot be replicated such as having empathy and the ability to empathize with others." — Dr. Kenya Oduor
About the Guest: Dr. Kenya Oduor is the CEO and Founder of Lean Geeks. With a PhD in Human Factors and Industrial Engineering, she brings a rare combination of academic rigor and hands-on operational thinking to her work. She has been a founder for nine years and draws on an extensive career in industry, consulting, and academia. Her guiding principle is that the goal of research is deeper understanding, not just better data.
About the Host: Denis Cristea is the host of UX Spotlight by Userlytics, a podcast where UX professionals share the stories and thinking behind digital experience research. With a background in media, content production, and UX-focused storytelling, Denis brings a conversational and practical lens to discussions about research, insights, and impact.
Subscribe & Follow: UX Spotlight by Userlytics features conversations with UX researchers, designers, and industry experts exploring how research shapes better digital experiences. New episodes are released monthly. Follow Userlytics on LinkedIn, X, and Instagram, and subscribe on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform to stay up to date.
By Userlytics🚀 Scale your research with deep, human-centered insights. Visit Userlytics today: https://www.userlytics.com
In this episode of the Userlytics Podcast, host Denis Cristea and Dr. Kenya Oduor tackle a growing tension that research and product teams face: how to ensure the human element is not engineered out of research as AI tools promise faster and more scalable insights. Dr. Oduor brings a blend of operational practicality and academic rigor from her background in human factors and industrial engineering. The discussion moves beyond the hype of AI, focusing on the practical shifts that happen when these tools are integrated into actual workflows.
What You’ll Learn:
Key Takeaway: "One thing that researchers overthink is thinking that AI will replace UX researchers[...]There are some things that we do that cannot be replicated such as having empathy and the ability to empathize with others." — Dr. Kenya Oduor
About the Guest: Dr. Kenya Oduor is the CEO and Founder of Lean Geeks. With a PhD in Human Factors and Industrial Engineering, she brings a rare combination of academic rigor and hands-on operational thinking to her work. She has been a founder for nine years and draws on an extensive career in industry, consulting, and academia. Her guiding principle is that the goal of research is deeper understanding, not just better data.
About the Host: Denis Cristea is the host of UX Spotlight by Userlytics, a podcast where UX professionals share the stories and thinking behind digital experience research. With a background in media, content production, and UX-focused storytelling, Denis brings a conversational and practical lens to discussions about research, insights, and impact.
Subscribe & Follow: UX Spotlight by Userlytics features conversations with UX researchers, designers, and industry experts exploring how research shapes better digital experiences. New episodes are released monthly. Follow Userlytics on LinkedIn, X, and Instagram, and subscribe on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform to stay up to date.