Powering Your Entire UX Workflow with AI | Interview with Adam Fard, UX Pilot

In episode 04 of Brilliant’s AI for UX video series dedicated to emerging AI tools for UX research, we interviewed Adam Fard, founder of UX Pilot. 

Adam introduces UX Pilot, a collection of AI-enhanced tools and frameworks designed to complement traditional UX methods and serve as an AI UX assistant for researchers and product leaders. He shares how integrating AI into insights analysis, workshops, strategy, prototyping, and creating style guides can dramatically enhance the process, while preserving the indispensable human element in UX design.

I don’t think AI will replace a researcher. Certain parts of the process will be replaced, but the research and the thinking behind research and how to conduct the research and so on won’t really go away.
— Adam Fard, UX Pilot

Key topics and takeaways from this AI 4 UX conversation include Adam’s perspective on:

  • The Evolution of UX Processes: How AI tools like UX Pilot can complement existing processes without replacing human researchers.

  • Core Research Skills: The fundamental skills of UX researchers, such as critical thinking and strategic insight generation, that remain central to the research process.

  • Maintaining Control over AI Outputs: How users of UX Pilot can adjust or disregard AI suggestions, address concerns about biases, and ensure outputs align with project goals.

Watch the full conversation on YouTube


“AI 4 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. Learn more about Brilliant’s AI 4 UX series.

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