Among respondents who are experimenting with, or have integrated, GenAI (n = 33), 39%
primarily use it for predictive analytics in their product strategies.
More specifically, the most commonly identified types of predictive analytics made
available by GenAI include personalized recommendations (48%) and user behavior
predictions (39%).
Personalized recommendations (58%) are also the most commonly identified user
personalization made available by GenAI integration, followed by virtual assistants (55%)
and advanced search and filtering (52%).
Customer support through AI-driven chatbots (70%) is the most common process automation GenAI integration makes available for most respondents.
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Question shown only to respondents who answered “Experimented in isolated products”, “Integrated into some products”, and “Fully integrated across all products” to “Which of the following best describes your organization’s integration of GenAI in their products?”
GenAI will help us in generating customer centric content faster and cheaper. We see providing support and training videos targeting many more local languages without [a] bottleneck of specific language speaking people.
GenAI integrations have the potential to enhance our product by providing specialized features, expanding capabilities, and offering more tailored experiences to users. This could lead to increased user engagement, improved problem-solving, and broader
applicability across various domains.
Demand for AI product managers is growing
Among respondents who are exploring GenAI and have plans to integrate (n=60), 65%
say their organization plans to train existing product managers to better support GenAI
product integrations.
Furthermore, half are considering hiring dedicated AI product managers to better support their GenAI product integrations (50%). 18% already have hired AI product managers.
Expecting improved competitive advantage, PMs are aligned top down on AI product integration
Almost a third (32%) of surveyed product managers anticipate that implementing GenAI
into their product strategy will most significantly influence their competitive advantage.
Respondents feel their organization is aligned top-down on the use of GenAI in product
integration (78%), business outcomes (67%), and user experience (65%). Over half (51%) are unsure or don’t feel their organization is aligned on budget.
42% report their product team plans to leverage a hybrid approach, using both existing GenAI models as well as developing their own.
Question: Do you have any final thoughts to share on how GenAI can improve product offerings?
GenAI is a remarkable tool, but still only a tool. It won’t solve everything. But can be useful in certain circumstances. Figuring that out is my challenge.
While there are concerns of GenAI, there are several benefits of integrating such a technology into product offerings – Faster Time to market, Create innovative user experiences, Automation, Available to customer 24/7 through chatbot, etc.
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