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PM role expansion into engineering QA and UX due to AI expectations

April 4, 2026r/ProductManagement

In r/ProductManagement, PMs describe AI driven expectation creep where one person is pushed to cover engineering, QA, and UX, creating anxiety about near term job shape even as they experiment with Claude based vibe coding.

What in god’s green earth will our jobs look like in a year with how rapidly AI is moving?
I feel like overnight my boss now expects me to be Engineering, QA, and UX/UI in one person.
Don’t get me wrong, I think vibe coding on Claude is a lot of fun and I’m enjoying experimenting with the new capabilities, but I can’t help but feel like nothing will be the same again going forward.
Anyone else relate?
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