
AI is fundamentally transforming product management and software development by introducing an abstraction layer between humans and code. This shift requires professionals to transition from individual contributors to managers of autonomous agents. As coding becomes a commodity, the unit of work expands, allowing features to be built in days rather than months. This inversion prioritizes strategy, discovery, and verification over manual syntax writing. While AI accelerates development, it does not replace the necessity for human judgment, product taste, and deep customer empathy. Furthermore, enterprises face a "frontier tax," where early implementation of unrefined AI tools often creates maintenance burdens and opportunity costs. Success in this new paradigm depends on mastering technical oversight, defining clear verification criteria, and focusing on high-leverage problems rather than simply maximizing output speed.
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