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#187 - Throwback: Harnessing AI For Better Insights with George Whitfield of MIT and Google
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- Awkward Silences
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- Apr 14, 2026
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- 2440
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Summary
This week we're revisiting one of Awkward Silences' most memorable episodes. This episode welcomed George Whitfield, an expert in applying AI to the analysis of qualitative data. George discussed the intricate challenges of leveraging language models to interpret expansive open-ended data (like interview transcripts), and emphasized the importance of context and not just keyword or topic identification. Episode Highlights 03:48 - Innovating consumer insights using AI 12:21 - Importance of human involvement in AI tools 20:04 - Enhance discussion sections with AI tools 26:50 - AI-inspired insights provide inspiration, not guidance 34:12 - Interpretation beyond analyzing transcripts 36:46 - Applying engineering rigor to the process of building a business About Our Guest George Whitfield is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Software Engineer at Google. George holds 4 patents and has 3 degrees from MIT including a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a Masters and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. Resources on Qual Data and AI Our AI in UX Report shares findings from a survey of over 1,000 researchers What does it mean to "code" qualitative data? This breakdown explains it all. Interested in trying an AI tool for your analysis? Here are 20 worth considering .