"There are no blockers anymore. Only latency." That's how Satyajeet Salgar, Product Director at Google AI, framed the death of "that's not my job."
His argument: the polymath is the new specialist. PMs need to be the Swiss Army knife. Coder. Designer. CFO. Marketer.
You'll be good enough at all of them. That's the new bar. AI now makes "good enough at everything" a stronger position than "expert at one thing."
Imagine 1,000 agents that do everything humans do at your company today.
The bar to start is one.
Just one.
That's the whole shift. The PMs pulling ahead in 2026 have moved from doing the work to orchestrating agents that do it. Two hours to set up your first agent buys back six hours next week. Six becomes fifteen. Fifteen becomes a roadmap nobody else can ship.
The catch: intuition for AI develops only through practice.
Satyajeet is giving the full talk at the AI Skills 2026 Virtual Conference: "AI Superpowers: Can one person build a unicorn?"
I'll be there. Register here: conf.cosprints.ai
Build the first agent this week. That's how the intuition comes.