Prayerson's Podcast - What to Build | Why It Matters
Listen now:Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/1FICJE6FjtiS54txFVZEc0?si=275baf4635314786] // Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-is-an-ai-feature-ready-to-launch/id1830723402?i=1000752074741] in this conversation, you’ll learn: * why the question “is the feature ready?” stopped working for ai products. * how product managers now evaluate systems instead of features. * what reliability actually means in probabilistic software. * how launch decisions changed from a moment into an ongoing process. where to find prayerson: * x: https://x.com/iamprayerson [https://x.com/iamprayerson] * linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prayersonchristian/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/prayersonchristian/] in this episode, we cover: (0:00 - 2:00) the broken launch question * why product teams feel confused when shipping ai features. * how the traditional definition of readiness no longer applies. (2:00 - 4:30) the death of classic qa * what software testing used to guarantee before ai systems. * why acceptance criteria cannot fully validate model behavior. (4:30 - 7:30) features vs systems * how ai products behave differently from deterministic software. * why variability forces teams to rethink what quality means. (7:30 - 10:30) evaluating behavior, not output * what teams actually need to observe when assessing ai. * how real world usage reveals issues that testing environments cannot. (10:30 - 13:30) the reliability framework * what a reliability evaluation tries to measure. * how consequences of errors shape launch decisions. (13:30 - 16:30) launch becomes monitoring * why shipping ai is the beginning of evaluation, not the end. * how teams track model performance after release. (16:30 - 19:30) the role of guardrails * what guardrails do inside an ai product. * how product design influences safety and usefulness. (19:30 - 22:30) human oversight * where humans remain necessary in ai workflows. * how review loops affect trust and usability. (22:30 - 25:30) building user trust * why reliability matters more than impressive responses. * how consistent behavior shapes adoption. (25:30 - 28:30) the pm’s new responsibility * how the product manager’s role expands beyond roadmap ownership. * what decisions now belong to product instead of engineering. (28:30 - 31:30) operating ai in production * how teams maintain ai systems over time. * why feedback loops become part of the product itself. (31:30 - end) a new definition of shipping * how success is measured after launch. * why ai products require continuous evaluation rather than a release milestone. be part of the conversation at iamprayerson. subscribe at no cost to get new posts and episodes delivered to you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newsletter.iamprayerson.com [https://newsletter.iamprayerson.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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