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AI tools are now integral in every phase of the product life cycle, enhancing tasks like writing requirements, visual design, and coding. By 2025, 70% of new applications are expected to be developed on low-code or no-code platforms. The traditional separation of roles among product managers, designers, and engineers is fading, with teams increasingly needing cross-functional fluency and an understanding of the entire product development process. This shift changes how products are scoped, structured, designed, and shipped, emphasizing a collaborative approach in the design process.
The latest generation of AI tools is integral to all phases of the product life cycle, influencing requirements writing, visual design, and coding processes.
Statistical projections indicate that by 2025, 70% of new applications will utilize low-code or no-code platforms, increasing from under 25% in 2020.
As roles in product teams blend, the need for cross-functional fluency and full stack awareness becomes essential for successful product development in 2025.
The emergence of multi-purpose tools signifies a shift away from traditional role definitions—designers may wire logic, PMs can tweak layouts, and engineers utilize AI-driven UIs.
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