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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly on Data

Without clarity in metrics, it’s impossible to do meaningful experimentation. AI PMs must ensure that experimentation occurs during three phases of the product lifecycle: Phase 1: Concept During the concept phase, it’s important to determine if it’s even possible for an AI product “ intervention ” to move an upstream business metric.

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AI adoption in the enterprise 2020

O'Reilly on Data

Whether it’s controlling for common risk factors—bias in model development, missing or poorly conditioned data, the tendency of models to degrade in production—or instantiating formal processes to promote data governance, adopters will have their work cut out for them as they work to establish reliable AI production lines.

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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly on Data

Because it’s so different from traditional software development, where the risks are more or less well-known and predictable, AI rewards people and companies that are willing to take intelligent risks, and that have (or can develop) an experimental culture. If you can’t walk, you’re unlikely to run.

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Product Management for AI

Domino Data Lab

Skomoroch proposes that managing ML projects are challenging for organizations because shipping ML projects requires an experimental culture that fundamentally changes how many companies approach building and shipping software. The biggest time sink is often around data collection, labeling and cleaning.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 6

Domino Data Lab

We’ll unpack curiosity as a core attribute of effective data science, look at how that informs process for data science (in contrast to Agile, etc.), and dig into details about where science meets rhetoric in data science. That body of work has much to offer the practice of leading data science teams.