What Happens When PMs Stop Prompting and Start Delegating?

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Mar 27, 2026, 2:51:19 PMMar 27
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The University of Maryland's Project Management Center for Excellence and WNCP AI are pleased to invite you to a free webinar exploring what the rise of AI agents means for product and project managers.

OpenClaw, the fastest growing open source software in the history of software, has been called "the next ChatGPT" by Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang.

But OpenClaw is just the most visible signal of a much larger shift. Google Gemini, Notion AI, Anthropic "Claude Code", and Microsoft Copilot are all building similar agentic capabilities.

The way product work gets done is changing, and the implications for product leaders are enormous.

On Thursday, April 9th at 6:00 PM ET, Damien Peters, Managing Partner at WNCP AI and Adjunct Faculty at UMD, will walk through:

  • What OpenClaw and AI agents are, and why they matter for PMs, not just engineers

  • How AI has progressed from copy-paste prompting to autonomous agent delegation in under a year

  • How agents are already cutting hours of weekly grind work (competitive research, stakeholder updates, feedback aggregation) down to minutes

  • A live demo of a real multi-agent system built for PM workflows

  • The new security risks PMs need to understand, from "shadow agency" to runaway agent costs

  • How to get started this week, regardless of technical background

Register for Free HERE

No coding experience required.

Whether you're a seasoned PM or exploring AI tools for the first time, you'll leave with a practical understanding of where the field is headed and how to apply it.

We look forward to seeing you on the 9th.

Bring questions, an open mind, and be prepared to see what the hype is about.

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