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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Product Management: Building AI-Powered Products by SkillUp EdTech

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About the Course

Generative AI is transforming how businesses operate. According to a McKinsey survey, over 78% of organizations are implementing AI, making its impact undeniable. Netflix’s AI-driven recommendations feature is one such example. With companies leaning to develop AI-powered products, the AI product manager role is becoming increasingly critical. This course covers the AI product manager’s role in managing product lifecycles with AI. You will learn about the AI process and how to balance traditional and AI skills, build the right team, and communicate with stakeholders. You will also explore common challenges and reasons for AI project failures. Next, you will learn about the AI product development stages and product management phases. You will also understand AI’s impact across industries and review real-world use cases, commercialization strategies, and future trends. Throughout this short self-paced course, you will be presented with instructional guidance through videos followed by hands-on labs to practice what you learn. You will also complete a final project to showcase your AI product manager skills. Enroll now to master AI product management!...

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By sapthashree k s

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Oct 3, 2024

Best course to learner about Product Management using AI

By Twisha

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Oct 3, 2024

Very good and informative course.

By MD H H

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Oct 3, 2024

Course is very good.

By Manvi G

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Oct 3, 2024

Excellent course🤩

By Sapthashree

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Sep 27, 2024

Very Good Course

By Sapthashree S

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Oct 7, 2024

Great Course

By Lika G

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Jun 25, 2024

Too superficial

By Simon L

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May 17, 2024

The SkillUp videos seem quite repetitive and not very engaging. The exam answers are unclear and may be outdated. Additionally, the exams focus more on word definitions rather than the practical application of knowledge.