Uncovering Hidden Ambiguities: Why Product Managers Need to Adapt to AI Tooling

Uncovering Hidden Ambiguities: Why Product Managers Need to Adapt to AI Tooling

In this episode of "How Many CTOs Does It Take?" podcast, hosts Scott Porad and Brad Hefta-Gaub discuss spec-driven development and SpecKit, starting with Brad's story of a product owner resisted SpecKit because it produced "too many words," alongside Scott's example of accepting a 60,000-line pull request by reviewing the spec instead of the code. They reflect on how product owners often can't define what they want until they see it, and how software work is usually clarified through ongoing back-and-forth dialogue. SpecKit surfaces hidden ambiguity by generating questions product owners hadn't considered, changing what used to become ad hoc decisions, bugs, or debt. They argue speed enables tighter iteration, but also pressures product to "know what they want," raising job-impact fears for engineers and possibly product managers too. Their conversation prompts ideas for training, collaborative workflows, and even self-design—tempered by the continued need for standardization and cross-functional expertise. The episode ends with the hosts reflecting on buisness ideas that never came to pass, and affirming that now value comes down to how well the problem can be described.

00:00 Cold Open 01:18 Product Is The Hard Part 02:26 Fast Teams Meet Specs 04:34 Too Many Words Pushback 05:10 Review The Spec Not Code 08:00 Coder To Reviewer Shift 10:20 Why POs Avoid Specificity 13:01 Surfacing Ambiguity Shock 17:43 Two Hour Sprint Loop 19:35 Jobs Changing Anxiety 23:39 Problem Versus Solution Trap 25:56 Vibe Tools And Self Design 26:49 Real Estate CRM Anecdote 28:28 AI Rewrites Software Economics 29:31 Self Design Simple Specs 31:00 When Standards Matter 32:23 Training Product Owners 36:05 Jobs Converge Under AI 37:49 Three Pane Spec IDE 40:40 AI Comes For PMs 44:29 Founder Moats And Copies 46:24 Missed Spotify Moment 48:19 RealNetworks Almost Made YouTube 51:36 Wrap Up And Credits

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