"Product Managers run sprints based on AI simulations instead of user interviews. They get instant data on MVP releases. Most of their time, in the post-AI era, goes to stakeholders and roadmaps."
Some PM's I know will do anything to get out of spending time with users. So 100% this will be a more prominent thing.
It takes effort to run user interest reviews. That said, you actually still need to organize user interviews to set up a proper simulation environment.
You can see my paper review on the simulation article few weeks back.
"Product Managers run sprints based on AI simulations instead of user interviews. They get instant data on MVP releases. Most of their time, in the post-AI era, goes to stakeholders and roadmaps."
Some PM's I know will do anything to get out of spending time with users. So 100% this will be a more prominent thing.
It takes effort to run user interest reviews. That said, you actually still need to organize user interviews to set up a proper simulation environment.
You can see my paper review on the simulation article few weeks back.
Anyways, it is not 100% hands-off. :)