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January has a very particular energy.
The holidays are behind us. The inbox is slowly filling up again. Calendars are waking up. And there's always this short window, just a few quiet days, where it feels like everything could still go in a different direction.
I've been thinking a lot during this pause.
Over the last couple of years, AI and large language models have gone from experiments to expectations. What used to feel optional is now part of daily work, whether someone asked for it or not. And the biggest shift I've personally noticed isn't technical.
It's psychological.
People aren't asking "What can AI do?" anymore.
They're asking "What should we actually build?", "What do we trust?", and "What's worth shipping versus waiting?"
That question shows up everywhere, especially in product teams.
Because as exciting as LLMs are, shipping the wrong AI feature is worse than shipping none at all.
And that's exactly why today's conversation matters.
This episode is not about hype.
It's about judgment, timing, and responsibility in product leadership.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Angshuman Rudra 01:06 The Impact of Large Language Models on Product Management 03:14 Balancing Innovation and User Needs 04:37 Navigating Generative AI in Product Development 06:46 Driving Adoption of New Features 09:34 Challenges and Lessons in Generative AI Products 11:15 Evolving Roles of Product Leaders with AI 12:39 The Future of Multi-Agent Systems 14:36 Translating User Requirements into Product Features 17:31 Finding the Next Big Feature 19:56 Adopting AI in Development Cycles 21:24 Tips for Job Seekers in Tech 23:10 Market Shifts in Marketing Technology 25:01 Exciting Use Cases in Marketing Technology 26:52 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook
Episode # 178
Today's Guest: Angshuman Rudra, AI Product Leader, building Martech platforms, AI Agents, and data workflows for 500+ agencies.Angshuman Rudra is a senior product executive at TapClicks, where he leads a portfolio of data, analytics, and AI products for a market-leading martech platform.
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January has a very particular energy.
The holidays are behind us. The inbox is slowly filling up again. Calendars are waking up. And there's always this short window, just a few quiet days, where it feels like everything could still go in a different direction.
I've been thinking a lot during this pause.
Over the last couple of years, AI and large language models have gone from experiments to expectations. What used to feel optional is now part of daily work, whether someone asked for it or not. And the biggest shift I've personally noticed isn't technical.
It's psychological.
People aren't asking "What can AI do?" anymore.
They're asking "What should we actually build?", "What do we trust?", and "What's worth shipping versus waiting?"
That question shows up everywhere, especially in product teams.
Because as exciting as LLMs are, shipping the wrong AI feature is worse than shipping none at all.
And that's exactly why today's conversation matters.
This episode is not about hype.
It's about judgment, timing, and responsibility in product leadership.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Angshuman Rudra 01:06 The Impact of Large Language Models on Product Management 03:14 Balancing Innovation and User Needs 04:37 Navigating Generative AI in Product Development 06:46 Driving Adoption of New Features 09:34 Challenges and Lessons in Generative AI Products 11:15 Evolving Roles of Product Leaders with AI 12:39 The Future of Multi-Agent Systems 14:36 Translating User Requirements into Product Features 17:31 Finding the Next Big Feature 19:56 Adopting AI in Development Cycles 21:24 Tips for Job Seekers in Tech 23:10 Market Shifts in Marketing Technology 25:01 Exciting Use Cases in Marketing Technology 26:52 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook
Episode # 178
Today's Guest: Angshuman Rudra, AI Product Leader, building Martech platforms, AI Agents, and data workflows for 500+ agencies.Angshuman Rudra is a senior product executive at TapClicks, where he leads a portfolio of data, analytics, and AI products for a market-leading martech platform.
What Listeners Will Learn:
Resources: