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Adrian H. Raudaschl
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TARS: A product metric game changer

Balance your business goals and user needs by working out if your features are any good — As a product manager, I’ve always had an unhealthy obsession with metrics. They are like a siren call, drawing me in with promises of success and customer satisfaction. I’ve spent countless hours poring over spreadsheets and statistics, searching for the elusive formula to unlock the secrets of product success and…

Product Management

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TARS: A product metric game changer
TARS: A product metric game changer
Product Management

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A product manager’s 64 insights from 2022

No part of this article was written by an AI, just a flawed human… — This is the first year I’ve worried I will lose my job to a machine. My solution? Work while you can. I know that sounds kind of obvious, but it’s really the only thing I can think to do. In 2022 we witnessed assistive AIs become more competent at performing…

Productivity

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A product manager’s 64 insights from 2022
A product manager’s 64 insights from 2022
Productivity

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Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas

Stealing ideas doesn’t have to result in imposter syndrome. If anything, copying helps reveal our most authentic selves. — More than 70% of people in the workplace feel they have experienced ‘imposter’ thoughts at some point in their lives. …

Startup

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Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas
Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas
Startup

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·Aug 14

How to fix a HAL 9000

Achieving super AI alignment through super team alignment. — Way before Siri could tell a joke or Alexa could play our favourite tune, HAL 9000 from ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ was serving us a masterclass in computers getting… well, a tad too emotional. “I’m sorry, Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that,” it said, making us wonder if our…

AI

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How to fix a HAL 9000
How to fix a HAL 9000
AI

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UX Collective

·May 15

Hot cross fun: from baking disaster to ChatGPT Masterchef

One a penny, two a penny, AI buns. — As a product manager and part-time coder, I’ve seen first-hand the value of taking some text or code and using ChatGPT to help me infinitely improve it. But what happens when we apply such cutting-edge tech to an age-old challenge like baking? Specifically, the notoriously tricky Hot Cross buns? Hot…

ChatGPT

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Hot cross fun: from baking disaster to ChatGPT Masterchef
Hot cross fun: from baking disaster to ChatGPT Masterchef
ChatGPT

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Apr 4

The Art of Obligation in the Age of AI

The fact our Presence is better Protected by Obligation than Intention will always make us better than machines — Imagine a world where AI systems have overtaken nearly every aspect of our lives, from the arts to decision-making. Every day we question more the dangers of AI stripping away our privacy, decreasing human interaction and even reducing personal growth. …

Artificial Intelligence

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The Art of Obligation in the Age of AI
The Art of Obligation in the Age of AI
Artificial Intelligence

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UX Collective

·Feb 14

The Personal Weaponisation of ChatGPT

The real power of language models like ChatGPT is not generating ideas; rather, it’s ability to reframe them. — “Nobody is an expert in any of this text generation stuff,” proclaimed the moderator, “simply by being here today and considering these concepts, you are all experts.” …

Ethics

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The Personal Weaponisation of ChatGPT
The Personal Weaponisation of ChatGPT
Ethics

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·Updated Nov 17, 2022

Innovation is slowing down

Innovation is a critical driver of economic growth, but major breakthroughs have been decreasing for decades. — Bill Gates once remarked that “The idea that innovation is slowing down is one of the stupidest things anybody ever said.” But today, I want to convince you of the exact opposite. That not only is technological innovation slowing down, but it has been doing so for decades. It’s only…

Innovation

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Innovation is slowing down
Innovation is slowing down
Innovation

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Sep 25, 2022

Store closure signs for Elizabeth II’s Funeral (Photo Essay)

An appreciation of all the storefront closure signs I could find walking from East to West London of our dearly departed monarch — City of London Beppe’s will be closed 19th Sept till 3rd Oct RIP QUEENIE China Town

London

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Store closure signs for Elizabeth II’s Funeral (Photo Essay)
Store closure signs for Elizabeth II’s Funeral (Photo Essay)
London

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·Updated Jul 29, 2022

Day in the life of an obsessive note taker

What does it take to be an obsessive notetaker? Some say it’s talent, others a curse. I say it's the only way to live — let me show you. — When it comes to taking notes, some people might think a few key phrases jotted down on a scrap piece of paper is good enough. But for me — an obsessive note-taker — that would never cut it. I used to be a person who never really wrote anything down…

Productivity

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Day in the life of an obsessive note taker
Day in the life of an obsessive note taker
Productivity

21 min read

Adrian H. Raudaschl

Adrian H. Raudaschl

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The thoughts and lessons of a flawed physician turned product manager - https://twitter.com/Raudaschl

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