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.
In product news, Mistral AI rolled out Skills for Vibe CLI, bundling developer expertise and rules across projects with native terminal themes and model reasoning support. Teams can install it via the command uv tool install mistral-vibe to bring advanced reasoning into their workflows. On a different front, Logan Kilpatrick announced that documentation will move into AI Studio by Q1, consolidating notes, examples and API references directly in the environment, automating project creation to streamline onboarding and cross-team collaboration. In related developments, Alibaba Qwen released Qwen-Image-Edit-2511 on Replicate, expanding AI-driven image editing for fine-grained tasks like retouching and compositing, with support from Replicate and PrunaAI.
Meanwhile, Cognition introduced Windsurf Wave 13, featuring the SWE-1.5 Free model, true parallel agents and a dedicated agent terminal to speed up multi-agent coordination across parallel processes. Additionally, v0 launched the 2025 vibecheck portal, showcasing top user projects, code snippets and usage metrics to highlight community innovation. Separately, Harrison Chase highlighted the OpenCode agent specification, defining agents as main or subagents to offer flexibility and clear hierarchies in agent design—differentiating it from other frameworks.
On the management side, Dharmesh Shah shared hiring mistake trade-offs, noting that while ample capital can cushion a too-fast hire, delaying a difficult departure can disrupt team dynamics. Another key insight from George Nurijanian illustrated how a Senior PM coached a Junior PM to take ownership when features are deprioritized instead of assigning blame. He also suggested a 1:1 meeting hack: send a pre-meeting document with last week’s wins, this week’s focus and any decisions needed to drive clearer priorities and better feedback.
In other news, Deep Learning AI released its year-end reflection on 2025 courses, programs and builder achievements—including the AI for Everyone track, new specializations and a free introductory course—while outlining plans for 2026.
Turning to demos, Greg Isenberg showed how to build custom Claude Skills in the web and Mac apps. By enabling Skills under Settings → Capabilities → Skills preview and using the built-in creator, you generate a structured package—skill.md, conversion-framework.mmd and element-guidelines.mmd—that defines frameworks like AIDA, PAS and BAB, sets scoring criteria and shapes an output template. In his example, a conversion copy review skill scored existing app store text 3 out of 10 and then recommended more specific messaging like “Track calories in three seconds… No manual logging… Get exact portions using iPhone depth sensing.”
Then, All About AI unveiled the AI Awards 2025 winners. Lovable earned Best Vibe Coding Platform after remarkable user growth and a no-code interface. Cursor took Best AI IDE with powerful developer tools. Deep Seek R1 was named Biggest AI Moment for a launch that rattled tech stocks. Anthropic’s Opus 4.5 took Best Large Language Model for top-tier performance, and Deis Habis was honored as AI Person of the Year.
Finally, AI Jason revealed secrets to unlock Gemini 3’s animation power using prompt engineering. He recommended explicit timeline and DOM prompts for GSAP scroll-driven animations, binding cursor movements in motion.dev for refined micro-interactions and following HubSpot’s eight-step landing page framework with updated library documentation via MCP servers to produce high-quality animations.
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!