Hey Everyone,
Recently there’s been a great debate about if BigTech’s investment in Generative AI is warranted. I asked the very talented about his take on the product space at the intersection of Generative AI. How can builders and entrepreneurs think this through.
There are so many interesting Generative AI use cases and products.
Builders are scrambling to build Generative AI tools, including many people who work in product in technology.
Emergent Product
Emergent Product Newsletter really stands out to me. Here’s is how Adam introduces it:
A place to learn about product challenges and solutions from the best emerging tech product leaders. Listen to below:
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Why this article might be valuable? Adam has a fairly unique corporate background. Adam spent seven years at Palantir, where he led product for their flagship Gotham data platform. After Palantir, Adam went on to lead product at Slingshot Aerospace, built a startup for Deloitte, and then served as president at mePrism, where he grew their data privacy marketplace from zero to 100 million data points protected.
Are you interested in product innovation? 🛠️
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Adam’s perspective is founded on experience. Adam is also a two-time founder and advisor to businesses ranging from scrappy drone startups to space and satellite companies to large private-equity-backed firms and public companies. These days, he runs First Principles, a product agency focused on helping companies achieve their world-changing visions.
Product in the era of Generative AI has become far more interesting.
Whether you are an investor, builder or enthusiast, these insights are fairly specific and special.
🎙️ Audio version can be found below.
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