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Ask in the chat or anonymously at dcx.to/q 🔗 Community, books, articles, videos, and other links and resources at dcx.to Today's questions: Hi ! Love your live sessions, always down to earth, emphatic, no bullshit. As you talked about Claud, I also started discovering it to help me create resume of big chalk of info. Recently I discovered NotebookLM during a video conference about ux research to help generqte reports and find data and I am curious to know whether you used it and what do you think and if not, see if you can test it and give your impressions if it is something you are interested in. Thanks! Debbie, My current project has got to be the Most. Lame. Survey. Ever. And I'll say it before you do, I know surveys are usually misapplied for UX research, and don't yield worthwhile info. But the client insisted. First, it's tricky to write many questions because confidentiality and privacy concerns for the respondents made a bunch of topics off limits. Next, the client only supplied 10 people to send the survey to. So no statistical significance for the results, limited diversity in the pool of respondents (cherry picked by the client)...how can I present the results (assuming there are any responses) that doesn't make it sound more legitimate or meaningful than it is? Maybe a suggestion that if the client plans a survey in the future, they need to follow a completely different protocol? (i.e., This is NOT a proper way to conduct a survey) how long did it take you to interview 71 people, btw?