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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

Artificial intelligence (AI) is probably the biggest commercial opportunity in today’s economy. We all use AI or machine learning (ML)-driven products almost every day, and the number of these products will be growing exponentially over the next couple of years. What does it mean for us as product managers?

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Technology Transformation – Adobe Lightroom

The Product Bistro

Lightroom (LR), or its official name, “Photoshop Lightroom” began as a public beta of a Mac only software in early 2006, was a response to Apple’s “Aperture” program targeted at professional photographers. But, time marches on, technology and demographics change. The Origins.

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Innovate or Die: Using Technology to Avoid the Retail Graveyard

The Product Coalition

One of the main reasons so many retail companies are in a death spiral is because they’ve been slow to adopt new technologies. If you don’t want to end up in the retail graveyard, you’re going to have to update your current technology. one that actually sold technology but failed to implement it?—?is Gymboree?—?the

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Building What Customers Need: The Ultimate Recipe

The Product Coalition

In one such instance, recalls the product manager of the social media company, the internal users of his product came up to him and said they wanted to use machine learning for automating some part of manual activity. But, in most cases, ML and AI aren’t necessary and might consume more resources.

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The Ultimate List of Product Leaders You Must Follow (UPDATED)

The Product Coalition

Remember that developing a public profile can be an asset for aspiring Product Managers : perhaps these profiles will inspire you to take a more active role. She studied Computer Science at Stanford and joined the company in its early stages, way back in 2006. Mariya Yao is the Chief Technology & Product Officer at Metamaven.

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CH 15: Conclusion — The Future of SaaS is the Personalized Product Experience

Aptrinsic

You can argue that new technologies have enabled the incredible growth trajectories of companies like Uber and Airbnb, but when you drill down, it becomes obvious that customer experience is what fuels such rapid growths. That’s why Facebook ignored the outrage against News Feed when it was first introduced in 2006.

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Reflecting on the Intercom journey – Karen Peacock and Des Traynor in conversation

Intercom, Inc.

I moved out to the East Coast of the US to go to Harvard where I majored in applied math with a focus on decision systems and artificial intelligence before it was cool. At the time, that was a really niche-ish idea because the B2D idea of selling directly to developers hadn’t really kicked off. Fixing customer support.