Chatbots, Synthetic Users and AI for User Research with Hassan Aleem
The Behavioral Design Podcast - A podcast by Samuel Salzer and Aline Holzwarth - Wednesdays
AI Chatbots and Synthetic Users with Hassan Aleem In this special episode of the Behavioral Design Podcast, host Samuel kicks off a new mini-series featuring expert practitioners from the Nuance Behavior team. This week’s guest is Hassan Aleem, a respected behavioral practitioner with a Ph.D. in neuroscience and extensive experience in industries like fintech, health wearables, and public health. Together, Samuel and Hassan explore the fascinating intersection of AI and behavioral science. They discuss AI’s impact on user research, the opportunities and challenges of AI-powered chatbots, the role of synthetic users in behavioral research, and the potential of AI to streamline literature reviews. The conversation culminates in a thought-provoking discussion: can AI truly understand and design for beauty? This episode is packed with insights on how AI can enhance behavioral science practice while emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human expertise. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to the Behavioral Design Podcast02:00 Meet Hassan Aleem: Neuroscientist and Behavioral Practitioner02:37 Exploring AI in Behavioral Science03:42 The Role of AI in User Research10:21 Chatbots and Behavioral Design18:50 AI in Literature Reviews and Research34:59 Can AI Understand Beauty?40:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts LINKS: Hassan's LinkedIn Nuance Behavior Website -- Interesting in collaborating with Nuance? If you’d like to become one of our special projects, email us at [email protected] or book a call directly on our website: nuancebehavior.com. Support the podcast by joining Habit Weekly Pro 🚀. Members get access to extensive content databases, calls with field leaders, exclusive offers and discounts, and so much more. Every Monday our Habit Weekly newsletter shares the best articles, videos, podcasts, and exclusive premium content from the world of behavioral science and business. Get in touch via [email protected] The song used is Murgatroyd by David Pizarro