AI Tools Blurring Boundaries Between Product, Design, and Engineering Roles
A product team member reflects on an internal AI hackathon that enabled non-engineers to ship code, raising questions about role convergence. This is an observation about AI-driven role disruption rather than a specific solvable problem. The discussion captures anxiety around job transformation without identifying a clear market gap.
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