Articles
- The Compute Bill Is Coming for Your Roadmap
Neocloud megarounds, new AI VC firms, and regional hiring wars are about to reshape your tooling costs and talent market. Here's what changed and what to do.
- The prompt writes the screen. It won't tell you if the screen should exist.
AI design tools ship faster, but the thinking, framing, and craft judgment still belong to your team. Here's what actually changed and what to do about it.
- Meta Broke Its Own Team for AI, Then Started Charging for a Chip You Already Own
Zuckerberg admits Meta's AI reorg is wobbling while it paywalls smart glasses features. Here's what it means for how you set AI timelines on your team.
- Attention is the product. So is walking away from it.
Tinder made a TikTok dating show while a $59 gadget locks your phone. Here's what the engagement versus attention split means for your product team.
- Your AI Product Doesn't Behave Like Your Old One. Your Metrics Should Change Too.
AI product OKRs should measure what users do, not model accuracy. Here's how to write behavior-based key results and version-control your PM workflow.
- Your AI Budget Just Became a Line Item.
Token rationing is here. Here's how design and product leaders should govern AI inference cost before finance does it for you.
- Your A/B Test Wins Are Lying to You
AI floods your team with variants while your experimentation discipline slips. Here's what breaks, and what to check before you ship the next winner.
- Cheap agents just got here. Test them on your own work before you ship.
Anthropic's Sonnet 5 makes agentic AI cheap, and eval shops like Arena are booming. Here's how to benchmark models on your tasks before betting a feature.
- You Need a Consent Policy Before Your Team Ships the Voice
AI voices, deepfakes, and fake profiles are forcing product leaders to write authenticity and consent rules. Here is what changed and what to do Monday.
- The AI vendors want to move into your building
Microsoft, Amazon, OpenAI, and Anthropic are all launching forward-deployed AI engineering orgs. Here's what it means for your roadmap and your lock-in risk.
- The Chatbot Is the New Front Door to Your Product
AI chatbots now send retailers their best-converting shoppers. Here's what the Prime Day numbers mean for your product and your roadmap.
- Your CSAT Score Is Lying to You, and Voice Input Is About to Change Your Team's Workflow
CSAT breaks down as AI handles more support conversations. Here's how to measure customer experience at scale and why voice input is worth a real look.
- Sony Killed the Disc. Read the Fine Print.
Sony's all-digital PlayStation, rising console costs, and Xbox layoffs all point to one shift: platforms are trading ownership for control.
- The Web Just Grew a Toll Booth, and Your Content Is the Road
AI content monetization is here. Cloudflare, X, and OKX just set new rules for who pays to feed AI, and product leaders need a POV fast.
- The moat is the part you can't automate
AI made answers cheap, so trust and human craft became the thing worth paying for. What Stack Overflow, Cannes, and a field-grown photograph agree on.
- Your agent doesn't have a model problem, it has a plumbing problem
Reliable AI agents come down to state, stress tests, and a launch process, not a smarter model. What that actually looks like in practice.
- Your AI feature works. Nobody can tell if it's lying.
New human-AI design principles give product teams real guardrails for the AI features they already shipped. Here's what changed and what to do Monday.
- The people who lasted didn't chase the algorithm, they chased the thing that still felt fun
What VidCon 2026's longest-running creators reveal about durability, and why product leaders selling to creators should care about burnout more than reach.