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.
OpenAI debuted GPT-5.2 today in ChatGPT and the API, labeling it the smartest generally available model for real-world knowledge work. In related developments, Google’s Gemini team launched the Interactions API, a unified REST interface for models and agents, and released its first agent, Gemini Deep Research, for developers. Alibaba introduced Qwen Learn Mode, powered by Qwen3-Max and grounded in cognitive psychology to craft personalized learning paths.
Developer tools advanced as Cursor unveiled a design-to-code feature that lets you visually select and modify UI elements while auto-generating code. Anthropic’s Claude Code gained Android support, a hotkey model switcher, and real-time context indicators. Llama Index released LlamaSheets to parse and analyze multi-sheet, messy spreadsheets—ideal for consolidating data like regional budgets.
In related tooling news, All About AI used Claude Code and ffmpeg to build a local web app that uploads MP4s, detects and removes segments below –30 dB for over two seconds, and offers a download. Powered by Opus 4.5, Claude Code generated the plan and flagged 56 percent silence in a ten-minute clip. The full cycle—from planning through processing and download—completed in under ten minutes without a complex UI.
Turning to PM strategies, George from prodmgmt.world shared a Claude prompt template to accelerate PRD creation from minimal input. Additionally, Aakash Gupta mapped the AI-native adoption curve—early adopters, a broad middle majority, and laggards—to guide realistic rollout pacing. He also unveiled a free AI PM toolstack worth $28,336, bundling evaluation frameworks, agent platforms, prototyping kits, research assets and task management tools.
In industry news, xAI partnered with El Salvador’s government to deploy Grok as an AI tutor for over a million public school students in the world’s first nationwide program of this kind. Meanwhile, OpenAI and Disney are teaming up to integrate Disney-character image generation into ChatGPT’s Sora, blending storytelling IP with generative AI. Finally, DeepMind expanded its UK government collaboration, securing priority access for science, co-creating educational tools to reduce teacher workloads, and advancing AI safety research.
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!