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PM in the AI Era - The AI-Augmented PM

5 min · 18. juni 2026
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Half your team is now pair-programming with Copilot, drafting docs with Claude, and running their own little agent workflows. So what's left for the project manager? This episode maps out the parts of the role that AI compresses, the parts it amplifies, and the new responsibilities nobody put in your job description. AI is not removing the PM role, it is changing which parts of it matter. The work the PM did out of necessity is being compressed, the work that only the PM can do is being amplified, and new responsibilities, especially around quality control of AI output, are arriving without being added to anyone's job description.

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