Forbes September 26, 2024
Aparna Sinha

Artificial intelligence has been advancing at a rapid clip, especially over the last three years. The potential for these advances to transform enterprise business processes is substantial, for example, in areas such as personalized customer experience, real-time fraud detection and developer productivity. But unlocking this potential in a beneficial, safe, and user-centric way requires more than technological innovation—it demands strategic foresight, customer understanding and solutions orientation. This is where product management comes in.

As AI application architectures evolve, our potential to revolutionize the way businesses interact with their customers is becoming increasingly clear. Product managers are uniquely positioned to guide AI-driven products from concept to reality, ensuring they meet the needs of both the business and the end-user. As the...

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