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Announcing Intercom’s new AI features

Intercom, Inc.

However, getting from technological breakthrough to useful applications is far from straightforward. The trickiest thing about large language models (LLMs) is that they’re great at appearing plausible, even when they’re wrong. The current technology constraints are real. Great stuff!”

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The Number One Thing Product Managers Want This Year

ProductPlan

Products launch, marketing campaigns unfurl, and execs stroll onto stage, announcing the next big thing. Yet behind the scenes, things are often much different… as nearly 1,000 product professionals in a single survey have indicated. Fixing this is what 15% of what product managers want this year for 2020.

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Expert Spotlight: Christopher Miller – Creating Balance Between Risk Aversion And Innovation

Arkenea

What role does/will artificial intelligence play in your current and future projects? Can you share an example of a major project or initiative in healthcare technology that inspired you? What are the key skills and qualities you believe are essential for a successful CTO in the healthcare tech sector?

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How to build AI into product development

Modus Create

It is not an understatement to say that the success of a new digital product launch is largely determined during the product development process. With the introduction of AI into this process, it is more critical than ever for businesses to stay on top of the latest product trends to compete.

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Hypotheticals in Product Management Meetup: Abridged Transcript

BrainMates

In April 2018, Brainmates hosted a Product Talks Sydney Meetup based on the “hypotheticals” format popularised by Geoffrey Robertson. A bright and brave cross functional team of panellists were on hand to tackle an imagined (but realistic) Product Management scenario. The panellists were: Mark Cohen, CTO at Domain.