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In this episode of AI with Bry, we explore why winning with AI has far less to do with chasing the latest tools and far more to do with how leaders think about leverage, systems, and decision making. As AI accelerates development cycles and lowers execution barriers, the real advantage is no longer speed alone, but clarity around what to build, why it matters, and how teams use AI to fundamentally change how work gets done.I am joined by Anu Ram, a fractional product leader and advisor working with organizations across industries to help them navigate AI driven change with intention. Anu brings deep experience spanning product strategy, execution, and organizational design, including her work with Crux Partners and Parsons AI. Her perspective is rooted in real operator challenges, not theory, and focuses on how leaders and teams actually build better products in practice.Anu and I unpack why AI should be invited into everything, but never left to run unchecked. We discuss why context is the real unlock for AI usefulness, why leaders must remain firmly in the human in the loop, and how trust is built by asking AI to show its work rather than blindly accepting outputs. From rapid prototyping and proof of concepts to workflow automation, security reviews, and internal decision making, this conversation highlights how AI creates true leverage when paired with strong product judgment.We also explore how AI is reshaping the role of product teams as development cycles shrink and vision, prioritization, and customer understanding become the new bottlenecks. Anu shares practical examples of how leaders can start small, codify tribal knowledge, and create space for experimentation without creating chaos. The episode reinforces why leverage should be rewarded as much as output, and why leadership in the AI era means modeling curiosity, restraint, and intentional adoption.Whether you are a product leader, founder, executive, or operator trying to move beyond surface level AI adoption, this episode will help you rethink AI as a force multiplier for strategy, not a replacement for thinking.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeWhy leverage matters more than tools in AI driven organizationsWhy context is the most important input leaders can give AIHow to stay human in the loop while still moving fasterWhy AI accelerates good product thinking and exposes weak strategyHow rapid prototyping changes product discovery and validationWhy workflows, not moonshots, are the best place to start with AIHow AI helps surface insights across sales, support, and customer dataWhy leaders must reward leverage, not just outputHow governance and experimentation must coexist in larger organizationsWhy inviting AI to everything starts with curiosity, not expertiseResources and Organizations MentionedCrux Partners https://cruxpartners.coParsons AI https://parsonsai.comAI Models and AssistantsChatGPT: https://chat.openai.comClaude: https://www.anthropic.com/claudePerplexity: https://www.perplexity.aiVibe Coding and Agentic DevelopmentAI-assisted prototyping: https://www.anthropic.com/researchAgentic workflows for product, research, and operations: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/ai-agents-explainedProduct and Leadership ConceptsHuman-in-the-loop systems: https://www.nist.gov/itl/ai-risk-management-frameworkContext-driven product discoveryLeverage over automationWatch and Follow AI with BryFull episodes and show notes https://bry.net/aiYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@aiwithbryInstagram https://www.instagram.com/aiwithbryFacebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575757332333TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@aiwithbryRemember, the future does not wait. Learn, leverage, and lead.
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