As a product manager, in which direction do you think you should build or innovate your AI products?
Tamsin
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My answer: when taking the all-in-one route, we should aim to improve efficiency, speed, and experience. If this is not possible, then it is possible to develop a product that solves a specific need for a specific scenario.
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Tamsin@tamsin
WPS Office
All-in-one=Integrated, for example: MS Copilot
Specific need: Jasper AI
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We have a platform called AI Studio with EBI.AI which is essentially like Zapier but for AI. We have 10 years experience building AI assistants. Use cases that are useful for a PM that you can build in minutes are:
1. FAQs: The questions your team ask you over and over again - what's the link for X / where do I find y / who was the PM on X / what's the log in for X
2. Bug logger: We log our bugs through our AI. It collects all the info and posts straight to Jira. It means bugs can be logged midway through tasks and you don't have to leave the page.
3. Ideas board: Again if you have an idea in the moment you can log it through the AI and it will post to a private Trello board (or wherever you want it)
There are other use cases too like using it to brainstorm, for roadmap planning, marketing posts, writing emails etc. Hope that helps :)