December 6

The future of AI is here

I feel like this week, the AI talk has been heating up – with OpeanAI and its ChatGPT finding its way into every other thread in my Twitter stream. So for today’s write-up, I figured we’ll see how good this ChatGPT really is. I asked simply, “Write a funny but informational 250-word post about OpenAI, ChatGPT, and the implication of AI for Product Managers.” The result is below…

As Product Managers, we’re always on the lookout for ways to make our jobs easier and more efficient. And let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good robot to take over some of the tedious tasks? That’s where OpenAI and ChatGPT come in.

OpenAI is a research institute that’s all about developing AI in a safe and responsible way. And ChatGPT is their latest creation – a natural language processing model that can generate text just like a human. It’s like having a robot assistant that can write your emails for you!

But the implications of AI for Product Managers go beyond just saving time on writing emails. AI algorithms can be trained to analyze customer feedback and identify patterns and trends, providing valuable insights into customer behavior and market trends. This can help Product Managers make better product decisions and drive business success.

So, what does this all mean for us as Product Managers? In short, AI is the future and we need to get on board. Sure, it might mean our robot assistants will eventually steal our jobs, but at least they’ll do it with a witty email or two.

Okay, it’s very clear that AI is probably “good enough” for so many use cases out there – including writing content for newsletters. That can be awe-inspiring… or downright scary. You can make the call on that one!

 

Mike Belsito

About the author

Mike Belsito is a startup product and business developer who loves creating something from nothing. Mike is the Co-Founder of Product Collective which organizes INDUSTRY, one of the largest product management summits anywhere in the world. For his leadership at Product Collective, Mike was named one of the Top 40 influencers in the field of Product Management. Mike also serves as a Faculty member of Case Western Reserve University in the department of Design and Innovation, and is Co-Host of one of the top startup podcasts online, Rocketship.FM. Prior to Product Collective, Mike spent the past 12 years in startup companies as an early employee, Co-Founder, and Executive. Mike's businesses and products have been featured in national media outlets such as the New York Times, The Atlantic, CNN, NPR, and elsewhere. Mike is also the Author of Startup Seed Funding for the Rest of us, one of the top startup books on Amazon.


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