

AI is everywhere. But is it in your enterprise?
There is unbridled optimism. There is ‘now let me tell you’ skepticism.
Some say, there are billions to be made. Others say, there are billions to be lost.
It was the same during the gold rush. When they invented the stream engine. During the introduction of electricity. Then when Internet moved from PPP to HTTP. And recently when mobile apps became the way of getting things done.
Some companies made it, like Amazon. Some companies and investors lost everything, like our archetypical Webvan.
But remember, companies in other industries that shunned these innovations don’t exist now. No institution that resisted electricity, train, the PC, the Internet and the mobile web exist now.
They were done and dusted. So, as a manager you have to start AI. The writing is on the wall. Many enterprises go through the classical starting problem.
Too many priorities and ideas. Too many concerns expressed. That nothing moves.
You can start from the corner of the canvas, start with a small dot, and then scale it into a masterpiece. As you start you will figure.
In an organisation of 1000, there are probably 10 content creators. 1%. The rest of them are content consumers. They recycle the presentation that the product manager has made.
Start somewhere. Anywhere. One way of starting is to empower your Product Manager with AI. You can start by a Product Manager using AI/GPT in their workflow.
You need a walled garden

GPT or otherwise, you cannot share your secrets to the whole wide world. Secrets still need to remain secrets. Also, the hallucination of some AI engine cannot impact the quality of Product Manager’s write up. How do we manage?
Bsharp Converse brings in a walled garden. Your information is not shared to the Internet. Your Product Manager can control the ‘Imagination’ of the system. The system can be completely factual or very imaginative given the circumstance.
Empowering the Product Manager

So, here are the Top 6 scenarios in which the Product Manager (not a software product manager, but a typical PM of a physical product) can use Bsharp Converse.
As an example, we have imagined this to be the PM of a washing machine brand. We have taken the liberty to use IFB Senator Plus MSC 8014 as a reference, based on publicly available information. All brand names are properties of the respective owners.
Top 6 Questions the Product Manager can ask Bsharp Converse. Remember, all the context information is protected in a walled garden. The inputs are only from the context information and not from the Internet.
Action: Add web link to IFB Senator Plus MSC 8014 to Bsharp Converse. Upload product documents to the private GPT.
“ Give me a short caption for the product senator plus msc 8014? ”

“ Can you give me a 100 word write up on the IFB Senator Plus MSC 8014 for a marketing brochure? ”

“ Focus on AI and WiFi features of IFB senator-plus-msc-8014 and give me a short write up.”

“ I want to make a 10 slide presentation of senator-plus-msc-8014. Please can you provide the title for each slide and three points for each slide. Let the first slide be the introduction and the final one be the summary.”


“ Can you give me the difference between IFB Senator Plus MSC 8014 and IFB Executive Plus MXC 1014? ”
(after uploading the relevant web link of MXC 1014. Can be used for competitive comparison also)

“ Can you write a series of 10 FAQ about IFB Senator Plus MSC 8014? ”
