Veronica Hylak: Clear Communication Is Essential for AI Product Success
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Veronica Hylak, a product expert from Hey AI, argues that AI products fail not because of technical shortcomings but because their creators fail to explain them clearly and simply. She presents a 3-part storytelling method to help AI product teams communicate what their product does and why it matters, emphasizing that effective communication is essential for product success in the AI space.
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Explain Your AI Product or It Will Fail
The ability to clearly explain what your AI product does and why it matters is often overlooked.
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