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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

Graduating with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Gujarat University in 2005 and an MBA from Webster University in 2020, Nishant combines technical expertise with business acumen. Parikh is a dynamic professional with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in computer science and product management.

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Alarmed About AI?

Crafty CTO

Ray Kurweil ’s book, “ The Singularity is Near ,” was published in 2005. Willison expressed alarm at Bing’s off-the-tracks behavior, with good cause–his comment to me was, in part: … but it’s pretending to be a search engine! Alarm over AI isn’t something new.

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Gen-AI design process: Rethinking the traditional approach for next-Gen UX

UX Planet

The Double Diamond model, popularized by the British Design Council in 2005, originates from a markedly different era in our history — when design thinking and digital paradigms were just beginning. Initially, I leaned on the Double Diamond model but soon realized it was not ideal and definitely required some level of modification.

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The Importance of Articulating Value [Video]

Agile Velocity

I remember back in the 2005 to 2011 time frame when every year I had to vie for my projects to make it above that project budget line. We were talking about AI and ML well, before chatGPT came along. There were lots of spreadsheets and lots of unfounded estimates on how much money we were going to make or save by doing these projects.