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AI 4 UX with John Whalen, PhD

Can AI automatically take notes and synthesize your research data? - Interview with Prayag Narula, Marvin

11 Jul 2025

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Master AI-Powered Customer Research! Join my Maven courses for UXRs and PMs: https://maven.com/john-whalen/ In this installment of AI for UX, we sit down with Prayag Narula, Co-Founder & CEO of Marvin. Prayag shares how AI in UX tools like Marvin can help break down silos within organizations by making research accessible to not just researchers but also designers, product managers, and strategic planners. See the tool in action! This interview includes a demo of Marvin —watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ddfCgqYGcZg Learn more about Marvin: https://heymarvin.com/ Episode Summary: https://www.brilliantexperience.com/blog/can-ai-automatically-take-notes-and-synthesize-your-research-data-ai-for-ux-with-prayag-narula-marvin “AI for UX” is a space to consider the future of user experience (UX) research with artificial intelligence (AI), brought to you by Brilliant. Join us as we interview leaders and founders of some of the most popular AI tools for UX research. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes in this series! We at Brilliant wanted to learn and keep up ourselves while creating a series you can trust. We want you to know that Brilliant pays full price for all tools we engage, and no parties are getting paid. This is neutral information designed to help us all to learn together. About Brilliant Experience: Navigate the Mind, Lead the Market. With our AI-powered, psychology-led research, you can make informed decisions quickly—whether it’s about your customers, market, or product. Learn how at https://brlx.com.

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