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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. What does it mean for us as product managers? 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.

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Digital Transformation: What Product Managers Need To Know

The Product Coalition

"Digital transformation" is the process of using technology to redefine processes, products, and services to create more value for customers and organizations. Digital transformation touches every corner of an organization—from the way they interact with customers to the way they design products and services.

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5 Tech Trends in 2019 We Need to Consider as a Design Team

UX Studio: Product Management

Technology today has started to unfold around us to change our lives for good, and it’s vital for UX Designers to keep up-to-date with the latest digital trends in the industry. Fintech, Healthtech, Edtech – what sort of tech is used within them? Fintech, Healthtech, Edtech – what sort of tech is used within them?

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2022 in review: Highlights from this year’s best conversations

Intercom, Inc.

Throughout the year, we’ve talked with and learned from industry leaders, experts, and innovators about a multitude of topics: from facing the tech slowdown to the dawn of machine learning, from the trends transforming customer support to using human insight to create memorable experiences. In January.

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Product Management Tips for Data Science Projects

Mironov Consulting

Data science has traditionally been an analysis-only endeavor: using historical statistics, user interaction trends, or AI machine learning to predict the impact of deterministically coded software changes. Increasing, though, companies are building statistical or AI/Machine Learning features directly into their products.

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Why I Became a Software Engineer at Modus Create

Modus Create

When I came to Georgetown, I learned what doing business meant. Georgetown is generally considered a target school for investment banking, which means that most students have an interest in working on Wall Street, and Wall Street wants them. In other words, making big decisions and not knowing how technology works is bad for business.

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Product Design: Let’s get Emotional

Mind the Product

Startups, small and mid-size companies are becoming more technologically sophisticated. Until only a few years ago, large companies had an IT advantage over their smaller rivals – some commentators still give large companies an advantage when it comes to the use of Big Data. But this competitive advantage is small.