2025.18 - 7th Post - To prepare for a future with fewer TPMs, we need better ways to measure how close that future is so we can start to figure out what is left for us to do, and hone those aspects.
This closing piece is a nice way to wrap the futuristic series. As I read it, I can’t contain my excitement and envision the future AI TPM will be operating in their own form of a Starship deck - analyzing highly distilled signals, looking for near misses, diagnosing and bolstering system issues, bringing doers and thinkers, bots and humans together to accomplish the next mission! 🤘🏼
Once again, great article and I resonate with the AI native TPM and in particular this paragraph sums up my experience and my thoughts
> "This is where humans will remain indispensable. Because when agents execute, but no one orchestrates the system, you get confidence without clarity. Progress without direction. Automation without wisdom."
This closing piece is a nice way to wrap the futuristic series. As I read it, I can’t contain my excitement and envision the future AI TPM will be operating in their own form of a Starship deck - analyzing highly distilled signals, looking for near misses, diagnosing and bolstering system issues, bringing doers and thinkers, bots and humans together to accomplish the next mission! 🤘🏼
Ah so well put, Deepak!
Once again, great article and I resonate with the AI native TPM and in particular this paragraph sums up my experience and my thoughts
> "This is where humans will remain indispensable. Because when agents execute, but no one orchestrates the system, you get confidence without clarity. Progress without direction. Automation without wisdom."
Couldn't have summed it up better