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Product Strategy: What Is it, Benefits & How To Build One? # How to build a brilliant product strategy: a guide The best strategies help product teams stay on course as they navigate obstacles and changes. ![](https://m.stacker.news/96873) Without a well-defined product strategy that is aligned with your product vision and company goals even the best teams can succumb to chaos—the product team is pulled in different directions, trying to meet objectives that constantly change depending on the opinions of stakeholders and executives.
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the captcha paradox # Prove You’re Human, Stupid ![](https://m.stacker.news/96711) The very companies building the most advanced AIs are also investing heavily in mechanisms—captchas—designed to prevent machines from impersonating humans. Every day, we (humans) increasingly struggle to prove we’re human—while machines have no trouble solving these annoying puzzles. We’ve reached a point where deciphering distorted text, “finding the penguin,” or identifying blurry images of bicycles is more challenging for a human than for a multimodal model like GPT-4 or Gemini. And the more intelligent machines become, the more difficult it will be for humans to prove they are human. This arm race is absurd, and cannot go forever.
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Designing Through Uncertainty ![](https://m.stacker.news/96712) We are living in a time of great uncertainty. Lately, I’ve been feeling the weight of this heavily — both professionally and personally. Sometimes, it just feels so hard to find your mark when the mark keeps moving — when jobs feel fragile, industries are constantly shifting, economies are in flux and users are fickle. What was true last year feels shaky at best today. As designers, I think we feel this especially deeply. We want to know where we stand, who we are in this space, and whether we’re building something that matters. We spend much of our days trying to get to solid ground. We make plans, set goals, chase clarity — as if certainty will save us. But life, in its most honest form, doesn’t promise stability. It promises movement, change, flux instead.
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Big Tech Is Dealing Flat Design a Death Blow From Airbnb’s new app icons to Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design, skeuomorphism is back and everything in the digital world has dimensionality again. ![](https://m.stacker.news/96596) So commenced the great flattening, as if every digital interface was compressed with a pâtissier’s rolling pin. Such reductionism swallowed not only software (see: nearly every third-party app, Squarespace template, pretty much all of Google, etc.) but also arguably affected other business arenas ranging from advertising and corporate branding to industrial design and retail experiences. You may have noticed logos from BMW, Burger King, Mastercard, Pepsi and Warner Bros. all flattening around this period. ![](https://m.stacker.news/96597) Archived at https://archive.is/3UEPT
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Does Form Really Shape Function? ![](https://m.stacker.news/96512) What links a Möbius strip, brain folds and termite mounds? The answer is Harvard University’s L. Mahadevan, whose career has been devoted to using mathematics and physics to explore the form and function of common phenomena. All discussed in deep details in this episode of “The Joy of Why”, a Quanta Magazine podcast about curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the cosmologist and author Janna Levin take turns interviewing leading researchers like L. Mahadevan about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time.