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The Secret Sauce: AI or Humans? | Signal & Noise Ep 24

The Secret Sauce: AI or Humans? | Signal & Noise Ep 24

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Brandon Richard returns to Signal and Noise for his second appearance, joining Brian and Andrew in person at The Link Group’s Durham, North Carolina, office. The conversation picks up where their previous AI discussion left off, diving deeper into what has actually changed in the past few months and what has not.

As an AI enthusiast and healthcare research leader, Brandon shares how The Link Group approaches AI pragmatically. Rather than chasing every new tool, the team focuses on understanding core AI categories such as conversational surveys, synthetic data, knowledge management, and generative productivity tools. The number of vendors may be exploding, but the foundational capabilities remain relatively stable.

The episode also explores a bigger existential question for the research industry. If AI can generate longitudinal synthetic respondents and analyze business questions directly, what role does market research play? Brandon argues that the value of research lies not just in answers but in the collaborative process. The refinement of business questions and the strategic intuition researchers bring to the table are difficult to replicate with a single AI prompt.

Key Takeaways:

  • AI tools are multiplying fast, but the core research use cases have not changed much.

  • Synthetic data still makes the most sense as augmentation, not replacement.

  • The magic of research is in the process, not just the answer.

  • AI is most powerful as a thinking accelerator.

  • If research becomes “question in, answer out,” the industry is in trouble.

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