Kelly O'Conor 💁🏼♀️ retweetet

Just talked to an AI Product manager making $375K at a frontier lab.
She hasn't written a PRD in 8 months.
Not "she uses AI to help write them faster." She has not opened a PRD template in eight months because she just doesn't need it anymore.
Her day looks nothing like what PMs do:
She wakes up, opens Claude Code, and has a working prototype running before her first meeting of the day (not a wireframe or a figma mockup someone needs to hand off to an engineer). A testable version of the idea - built/shipped by her in the same morning.
While that prototype is running, she's pulling model outputs and running evals. She knows what hallucination looks like in her specific use case. She knows what latency threshold breaks the user experience. She knows the token cost per query and what that means for margin at scale.
She reasons about infrastructure the way a CFO reasons about a P&L. When something needs to be built for real, she doesn't go write a ticket and wait two sprints. She ships the first version herself. hands it to engineering as a working reference implementation, not a requirements doc full of edge cases nobody reads.
The meetings she's in aren't about alignment. They're about what's already shipped and what's blocking the next thing.
Her mental model isn't:
- "manage the roadmap."
- "be the voice of the customer."
- "facilitate cross-functional collaboration."
Those aren't wrong exactly, they're just from a different era.
The mental model that gets you to $480K at a frontier lab in 2026 is simpler and harder at the same time:
- You are the builder.
- The agents are your team.
- Your job is to ship.
She said the output gap between PMs who operate this way and PMs who don't is already 3 to 4x. And this is inside a lab where literally everyone around her is working the same way.
Here's the thing nobody wants to say out loud: the "I write specs and run standups" PM isn't being replaced by AI. The job isn't disappearing into a chatbot. It's being absorbed by the PM sitting two desks over who stopped waiting for engineers and started building herself.
Really crazy how fast the job description changed and really crazy how few people have noticed.
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