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, Google DeepMind unveiled SIMA 2, its most capable AI agent for 3D virtual worlds that reasons, understands, and acts in interactive game environments. OpenAI launched the GPT-5.1 API at the same pricing as GPT-5, adding Codex and Codex Mini variants plus 24-hour prompt caching. Cursor AI integrated those GPT-5.1 models—standard, Codex, and Codex Mini—into its environment, powering everyday tasks and advanced coding workflows.
In the tools spotlight, Vercel’s automatic anomaly detection catches issues in real time, triggering AI-led investigations and pull requests to speed incident response. GammaApp showcased a fast feedback loop that lets teams build a prototype in the morning and test with about 20 users by afternoon. NotebookLM is adding Deep Research, generating report summaries and sourcing references with a single tap.
Shifting to learning and strategy, Deeplearning.ai launched a three-course PyTorch for Deep Learning Professional Certificate, covering fundamentals, real-world computer vision and NLP projects, and advanced models with deployment techniques. Andrew Ng reminded PMs that it’s not too late to join AI’s growing frontier. After six months of agent-driven coding, Phil Schmid noted teams are returning to structured context engineering for more reliable results.
In industry news, Anthropic AI disrupted a large-scale, AI-only cyber espionage campaign without human intervention, marking a new era in AI-driven cybersecurity. Andrej Karpathy argued self-driving cars will terraform outdoor spaces—freeing parking lots, boosting safety, and reshaping urban design. Perplexity went live with GPT-5.1 on its Pro and Max tiers and teased its next model, Kimi K2, for advanced reasoning.
On the security front, a demo using Qwen3-VL on an RTX 4080 processed camera snapshots every two seconds. It first detected people, then checked for orange jackets, triggering alarms and deploying a drone for targeted intimidation—all without extra model training.
Finally, a growth story: Grant Lee of Gamma described how a lean team rebuilt onboarding to create an AI “magic moment” in 30 seconds, manually onboarded micro-influencers to spark word-of-mouth, and scaled to $100 million in ARR with a $2 billion valuation.
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!