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by FeedspaceThe key to learning is feedback. It is nearly impossible to learn anything without it.” - Steven Levitt
Half a developer’s life is about fixing bugs… and the other half goes into interpreting bug reports!
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives. It has become a core part of various software applications to enhance their capabilities and improve user experience.
Now, whether it comes as guilt washed over us or loud applause. Feedback is what everyone looks forward to because it's the only way we get to know if what we are doing makes any sense or not.
The other day, our team was having a brainstorming session. And here’s what the topic on the table was
Advancements in the field of AI bring good news to many fields like healthcare, transport, customer support, etc.
For all fields and sectors, AI is one of the promising leaps in the future. This is why creating top-notch AI models is the priority. Here is what is at the crux of any AI model training:
Product management cycle is a way of managing the development of your products. Before you even start developing a product, you need to have some idea of what you want it to do and how it will do it.
Customer feedback is the single most valuable resource you can control. It is something you should continually seek out as a leader in your field and in your personal life.
Customer feedback is the information customers give businesses about their product quality and experience.
Anybody who has ever worked for a product or service knows how crucial customer feedback is. They also know how difficult it is. Usually, customers are reluctant to fill out lengthy feedback forms.
In today’s digital era, user feedback has become integral to a business. Business owners are trying to use more and more feedback to stay on top of customer requirements.
When you take user feedback, there are three things you shouldn't do. Ask users to rate on a 1-10 scale of how optimistic they are about the outcome.