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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Software development with sustainability in mind is a rising trend in digital spaces. Digital technology has inadvertently become a significant contributor to the growing carbon footprint of the tech industry. As we increasingly depend on digital solutions, the environmental impact of this reliance becomes more apparent.

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How to Become an AI Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Today, more and more businesses are looking for product managers specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. A report from McKinsey supports this, predicting that AI brings in as much as $13 trillion in economic activity by the year 2030.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

According to Crunchbase, in 2018 there were 5,000 startups relying on machine learning for their main and ancillary applications, products, and services. By 2030, it is expected to contribute $15.7 Could we make the user experience safer? Integrity classifiers allow to flag harmful or malicious user-generated content.

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The Top Five Blockchain Protocols Ideal for Web3 Projects

The Product Coalition

A look into the top protocols based on the Scortik rating and review platform. The global blockchain technology market size was valued at USD 5.92 from 2022 to 2030,” says a report by Grand View Research. protocols and technologies. That’s an impressive growth projection, but we are not surprised!

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Intercom on Product: The dawn of a new decade

Intercom, Inc.

This year, with the ushering out of one decade and the heralding of a new, we decided to broaden the conversation and also take a look at the decade we are leaving behind and our hopes for tech in the next 10 years. We each take a look back and try to pin down our decade-defining technologies. Paul: Yeah, and people bought it.