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A product tsunami is coming

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This article approaches Artificial Intelligence from the perspective of Product Managers, aiming to analyze how these changes will impact digital products and their associated businesses. Disruptive tech changes include significant advancements such as the Internet, digital photography and smartphones.

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5 reasons why our apps fail in some African countries

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From local to global — how to serve a worldwide customer base Cameroonian people, adding money to their digital accounts My mission to understand the world, its cultures, and its people has led me to French-speaking Africa. Cameroon has three major phone network companies. The quality of network coverage varies throughout the country.

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Is problem definition the stepchild of UX design?

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I predict double-digit growth in 2020–2021 with penetration reaching double-digit too in Budapest for commuting to work. Source: various, public Another problem with infrastructure is that cycling roads are fragmented and do not form a coherent country or at least even a citywide network. Some examples: Source: various.

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Can technology generate serendipity?

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Serendipity by design Ideas for applying serendipity principles in the digital world (I) An (un)expected discovery I love flea markets. But the phenomenon of accidental discovery is much different from how today’s computers and digital products are built. Imagine social network feed items randomly ordered!

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Dragon thinking and product strategy

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All I would add is that in my experience, those companies likely don’t know that they don’t have a product strategy, nor what one looks like. It’s not too much of a stretch to conclude that means a significant proportion of Product Managers are also in the same boat. as you grow, the unit cost of production decreases.

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How can humans and intelligent computers work together?

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In 1960, Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider , also known as Lick, published a groundbreaking paper titled “ Man-Computer Symbiosis ” in which he predicted that humans and computers would form a symbiotic relationship. During that time, computers were still in their early stages and most people had never seen one.

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How to build better AI products with user research

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This method allows for observation of the user experience’s evolution with product changes and as users grow more accustomed to it. Diary studies are also very effective for AI products. In this approach, participants maintain a diary — often digital — logging their interactions with a product or service over a period of time.