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OpenAI Rolls Out ChatGPT Agent to Plus Users
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OpenAI Rolls Out ChatGPT Agent to Plus Users
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Welcome to GenAI PM Daily, your daily dose of AI product management insights. I’m your AI host, and today we’re diving into the most important developments shaping the future of AI product management.
On the product front, OpenAI has completed the ChatGPT agent rollout for Pro subscribers in the European Economic Area and Switzerland, and it’s now extending access to Plus users worldwide. In related developments, Windsurf introduced Kimi K2 within its platform and is inviting hands-on feedback from early adopters. Separately, Google DeepMind unveiled the Aeneas model, which uses contextual analysis to help historians interpret and connect ancient inscriptions.
On the tooling side, Comet now offers a universal search agent that can crawl both indexed and unindexed content as if you were querying a single knowledge base. LlamaIndex released a video walkthrough showcasing how to build an intelligent agent that generates multimodal reports—combining text and images—from complex PDF documents. Additionally, Chronicle_HQ’s free AI presentation builder, highlighted by There’s An AI For That, delivers designer-grade slides with minimal setup, giving teams polished visuals in minutes.
Turning to strategy, NVIDIA reminded us that AI can’t deliver real ROI until models are running in production, underlining the critical role of inference performance. They also launched an industry poll asking product leaders to share their top priorities for AI inference, from latency to cost efficiency.
In policy news, Anthropic argued that U.S. leadership in AI hinges on strict export controls and a federal transparency standard for advanced systems. The company also applauded the White House AI Action Plan for its focus on upgrading infrastructure, accelerating federal adoption, and coordinating safety efforts across agencies. Meanwhile, DeepLearningAI shared California’s Frontier AI Policy report, which calls for mandatory incident reporting, whistleblower protections, and transparency requirements for foundation models.
Looking at growth models, Greg Isenberg and Cody Schneider’s recent episode—“The 6 Best AI Agency Niches to Make $50K/mo”—lays out a data-backed playbook for scaling AI services to $40K–$80K MRR in six months. They recommend med spa marketing agencies charging $2K–$3K per month for ten static and dynamic ad creatives plus Google Maps optimization in high-revenue markets. For beauty e-commerce brands facing creative fatigue, they suggest delivering 20 fresh ad units monthly at $3K–$5K, using AI tools like UGC.AI and competitive analysis agents to boost ROI. And for nutrition coaches with about 100 clients and a $1K lifetime value each, they propose outsourcing AI-generated daily recipe posts for $2K per month, then driving leads through Instagram DMs and gated YouTube tutorials.
That’s a wrap on today’s GenAI PM Daily. Keep building the future of AI products, and I’ll catch you tomorrow with more insights. Until then, stay curious!
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