AI Product
AI Product Manager
Shipping an AI feature is less like launching a button and more like releasing a new colleague into the company. AI product managers decide what that colleague is good at, where it shouldn't be trusted yet, and how to measure whether it's actually helping.
The work blends classic product instincts — talking to users, sequencing roadmaps — with new muscles around evaluation metrics, annotation strategy, and the economics of inference. Strong PMs in this space write crisp definitions of done that include precision and recall alongside user outcomes.
Students grow into this role by learning to read a model evaluation the way they'd read a usability test: with curiosity about what the numbers are hiding.
Skills you'll need
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- Voice Agent Design
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Speech Recognition and Spoken Language Processing Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real-world context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
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- Vendor Evaluation
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Design an Internal AI-Use Policy for a Mid-Cap Bank
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AI Agents and LLM-Based Agents Build a verifiable portfolio.
Submissions become evidence. Reviewers with shipping experience score against a rubric; the result becomes a credential anyone can verify.
Why Ewance
How it works
From brief to credential, in six steps.
Step 01
Browse challenges aligned to your studies.
Step 02
Accept the one that fits your goals.
Step 03
Work through it with AI Copilot guidance.
Step 04
Submit for structured evaluation.
Step 05
Earn a verified credential.
Step 06
Add it to LinkedIn with one click.
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