How PMs Can Use No-Code and AI to Drive Ops Efficiency | Airtable

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For Product Managers, staying competitive isn’t just about shipping features—it’s about driving smarter operations at scale. This session dives into how AI can become a powerful lever in your product and operations strategy. You’ll learn how to identify the highest-impact areas for AI adoption, streamline workflows with no-code solutions, and empower cross-functional teams to move faster with fewer errors.

Timestamps
00:57 - Welcome and Introduction to No Code & AI 🚀
3:00 - How Airtable is Empowering Global Organizations 🌍
4:24 - The Evolution of AI: From Analyzing Tweets to Solving Business Problems 🤖
6:43 - Practical Ways to Integrate AI into Your No Code Apps 💡
9:01 - Using AI to Automate and Enhance Business Operations 🔧
12:26 - Embedding AI within Your Workflows for Maximum Efficiency ⚙️
17:03 - Ensuring Data Security in AI-Driven Solutions 🔒

Meet the Speaker: Kelly O'Shaughnessy, Product Lead at Airtable (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyoshaughnessy/)
Kelly leads Core Product and Growth at Airtable, where she’s driven flagship launches like Interfaces and Cobuilder to help teams build powerful no-code and AI-powered workflows. Previously, she led new mobility product development at Uber through the Rides Incubator.

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