QualsTalks

E20: AI accidentally misrepresenting brand values

13 min · 13 mei 2026
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Excited to share a new QualsTalks episode — a casual (and slightly paranoid) chat on “AI accidentally misrepresenting brand values.” When an AI moderator’s tone, phrasing, or follow-ups drift even a little, the brand can start “sounding” like someone else — more preachy, more salesy, more corporate, more something. And in qualitative research, that subtle shift doesn’t just change the vibe… it changes the data. In the episode, we dig into how to guardrail it in practice: tone templates, persona settings, pilot transcripts, QA rubrics, and review loops — treating moderation like a designed system, not a default feature. If you’re scaling AI-moderated qual (or even just testing it), this one’s for you.

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E22: AI has no discretion so stop asking it to behave like it

We’re excited to share a new episode in our podcast series: a candid conversation on a topic that’s becoming increasingly important for research, strategy, and product teams—“AI has no discretion.” In this episode, we unpack what “discretion” really means in practice—judgment, reasoning, and agency—and why it’s risky when teams (and clients) assume AI can make the same calls a human can. We explore where AI can be incredibly helpful, where it can overreach, and how to set clear “stop conditions” so AI-supported probing doesn’t drift into awkward, unproductive, or ethically fuzzy territory. Expect a practical, easy-to-follow discussion—with a light philosophical touch—connecting real-world qualitative work to bigger ideas about agency and responsibility.

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