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—so let's get started.
In security news, OpenAI launched a private beta of Aardvark, an agent powered by GPT-5 that finds and fixes security bugs, aiming to streamline bug detection and patching.
On the consumer front, Alphabet’s CEO Sundar Pichai announced a partnership with Reliance Jio to offer eligible subscribers the AI Pro plan free for 18 months, including Gemini 2.5 Pro and 2 TB of storage.
Meanwhile, Cursor AI rolled out faster startup, improved reliability, and a redesigned interface for its cloud agent management, helping teams monitor and scale AI agents more efficiently.
On the finance side, Perplexity Finance now displays public stock holdings of politicians, giving users insight into how elected officials allocate their portfolios.
In automation updates, Cognition released a public beta of Devin’s Computer Use feature, granting the AI full desktop control, screen recording, and task automation.
Another integration update: Replit’s new Connectors let you link projects to 20+ services with a single login, no code copying or manual setup required.
On the product management front, Chip Huyen warned that most AI product failures stem from user experience issues, data quality, or organizational challenges—not from the models themselves.
Related research from Lenny Rachitsky found AI tools like Cursor AI boost productivity most for high-performing engineers, amplifying their existing strengths.
In industry news, Sam Altman teased that GPT-6 will actually be branded GPT-6-7, stirring anticipation around the next-generation model.
Separately, Clement Delangue noted a shift toward training models on open-source foundations, signaling a move away from closed-box APIs.
And on the financial side, a report says OpenAI aims to raise $60 billion in a 2027 IPO, potentially valuing the company near $1 trillion to fund massive GPU investments.
Finally, Fireship highlighted Cursor 2.0’s in-house Composer model with sub-second responses, a streamlined agent-focused UI, git work trees for parallel workflows, and a built-in browser with DevTools support for live element inspection.
You can find links to all these updates in today’s show notes.
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!