As we build smarter software with elements driven by AI, we are also making less predictable software. As AI & ML capabilities are designed into software, it also makes software harder to design and manage as it could behave in unplanned ways.
This talk will discuss how certain concepts that Product Managers have used traditionally for decades have been turned on their head affecting the various aspects of a traditional Product Management role ( Planning -> Development -> Introduction -> Life Cycle Management -> Leadership), as self-learning software continually adapts based on interactions with other systems and people.
Key Takeaways:
– Understand the impact of AI-driven Product Management on the traditional Product Manager roles and responsibilities
– Comprehend the importance of creating an AI flywheel when designing and managing an AI-driven product
– How to apply a framework driven approach, as a Product Manager, to understand what has real potential, what is overhyped, and what’s next
Meet the Speaker: Daniel Karuppiah
Daniel spent more than two decades at Microsoft in Product Management, across the products from Visual Studio, SQL Server, Silverlight, Windows Server, System Center, Silverlight to Microsoft Azure.
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