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How are ya'll using AI in your work?
Hi friends, so I'm curious to hear about how you're all using AI in your product work? Have you found any interesting use cases, or tools that are helping you be more efficient in your work?
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New comment Apr 16
2 likes • Apr 16
Have been keeping an eye out for AI products in the product design area, what and how I use things have shifted a bit since I switched jobs in Dec. Earlier I worked as an in-house consultant, then I used midjourney for photos for presentations and for apps/web (also tried out Dall-E, Firefly and Stable Diffusion, but always found midjourney to work best) Was also looking into transcription services, to help when doing tests. But never found one that could manage Swedish, only english. Now I work inhouse at bank with ultra-high security, so I am restricted in which softwares I can install (which ofc bugs the heck out of me :') ). So I end up using mostly chat-gpt in a number of ways. As a faster way of "googling", to summarize things, placeholder text, analysis of text or data, etc. Like most people do I think :) Checked out Gallileo the other day, but since everything is behind a paywall, and I wasn't too impressed by their use cases I didn't pursue it. https://www.usegalileo.ai/explore Also checked out Uizard, but felt more like a tool for people who does not use Figma https://uizard.io/ But I'm curious if anyone else has managed to implement AI in their design process in any way :)
This Month's Product Bookclub Book is UX Strategy (2nd Edition)
What's up friend! The year is just zipping by isn't it - I hope you all enjoyed Blink! I'm looking forward to the summary call next week (7pm CET on the 7th of March!) This month, we're going to shift gears and read UX Strategy (2nd Edition) by Jamie Levy. The First edition was one of the first books I read on Strategy back in 2016 when I really felt myself taking this 'strategy' thing seriously for the first time. When I heard that Jamie was putting out a 2nd Edition - it went onto my reading list, and I'm pretty excited to dive into it! If you're a Product Strategist, UX Designer, or Product Manager - I'm confident you'll take a lot away from this book - so I hope you'll join me in reading it this month! _________________________ What’s Product Bookclub? _________________________ It's an online bookclub for the members of Product Synthesis - each month I’ll announce a new Product book that I’ll be reading throughout the month, and anyone in the community is welcome to read (or listen) along with me! If you’re like me, and love reading, but don’t have enough people to discuss what you’re learning, then this’ll be perfect for you! We’ll do a mid-way check-in call to discuss our findings on the 21st of March at 14:30 CET, and then I’ll do a live summary where we’ll go deep on the entire book on the 4th of April at 7pm CET to discuss and reflect on what we’ve learned together. You’ll find the calls scheduled in the Calendar, I’m looking forward to seeing some of you there soon! And, If you’ve got any questions - just drop ‘em below! Cheers, David
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New comment Mar 20
2 likes • Mar 8
Just bought it to my Kindle, looking forward 😄
Weekly Synthesis #4 - It was nice while it lasted...
Hey Everyone, it's time for another Weekly Synthesis! This week we're talking about; - Lot's of exciting Innovation coming out of CES! - More layoffs - time to panic? - What's new in AI this week? - Highlighting some great posts you might have missed! Have a great week everyone! 👊
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New comment Jan 23
Weekly Synthesis #4 - It was nice while it lasted...
2 likes • Jan 18
Love this format! Listened to the two latest episodes it while walking on Monday. probably looked a bit ridiculous when I stopped in my tracks to take up my phone and see what you were sharing now and then haha. When it comes to layoffs, what I've seen up close is companies getting rid of the consultants and instead hiring - but not as many. When I started 1st of Dec at Carnegie at least 5-6 consultants were let go off the same day I started. Probably to "end the year stronger" since they only have 1 month severance.
Is the 'AI Product Manager' title ridiculous, or am I missing something?
AI is getting slapped onto anything and everything right now, and there's a lot of interesting shit happening in the space, but there's also a lot of ridiculousness coming out of the space. The one that seems the most ridiculous is the AI Product Manager title. I get that there's specific domain/technology expertise you need to work with an AI product, but how does that differ from any other 'non-ai' product? We don't have 'FinTech Product Managers' or 'Cyber Security Product Managers' - but for some reason we need 'AI Product Managers?' It feels a lot like when UX became the hot new trend in Design like 15 years ago, and before long every designer has slapped UX into their title because it added a few grand to their salary, and then they just cracked on doing the same UI focused work they were doing before. Am I missing something? 🤔
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New comment Jan 18
2 likes • Jan 18
Completetly agree - to put it in a larger perspective - are titles overall today a bit blown up? I've definetly been on a journey myself when it comes to titles, what it really means, when you should get it or not, who should give you your title or if you grab it yourself.
The Little Things
I like to capture the "delightful" touches in products, but usually they're in a folder somewhere that I'll come across only once in a while. I'm thinking I'm not the only one in this group, so I'm offering this thread as a repository for the little delights in products that may not be big enough for their own post. I'll start... This chatbot message caught my eye as something I may like to incorporate for my facilitation business. With the addition of the name, "we're away right now" explanation, and link to schedule a meeting, it feels like a personal invitation to connect, rather than being offloaded to a chatbot.
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New comment May 11
The Little Things
2 likes • Dec '23
+1 on what you’re writing @David Finnegan ! Another thing in the mac ecosystem that I use several times a day is to copy and paste between devices. Just makes my life so much smoother instead of writing to myself and then copy what I need from there 😍
2 likes • Dec '23
@David Finnegan @Kristi Shumway haha love your responses! Almost want to write a love letter to the team that pushed through and built that feature 😉
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Josefine Ramn
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A hearty designer with passion for people and solving real problems. Enjoys good conversations and learning new things 🌻

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