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Meryl's avatar

Maybe it’s too broad to discuss AI replacing ALL qualitative research. I think AI could play a role in inductive/iterative approaches based on grounded theory/thematic analysis. This is what I typically see in HCI. Ethnography feels like a much more creative process. danah boyd often makes this hand motion of massaging data when she discusses her work. It’s a long-term, immersive process that requires a HUMAN to make meaning out of the messiness. I have a hard time believing an AI ethnographer could have the same touch.

Seth's avatar

I guess I'm confused. What, exactly, is it about qualitative research is it that makes it undoable by AI?

I'm not saying I think AI *can* do it, mind, but I'm not sure what your argument is that it cannot. Maybe this is painfully obvious to those trained in qualitative research, but a clear articulation would be nice for those of us who are not!

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