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 X, a Superhuman Vision Helmet was unveiled—a lightweight design with swappable lenses for day, night, and AR vision plus audio amplifiers for battlefield use. In a related post, Honor introduced a robot phone with a mechanical gimbal AI camera that tracks subjects, analyzes outfits, and interacts with its surroundings.
Shifting to tools, Jason Zhou highlighted Gemini 3’s hidden UI Animator, showing how precise prompts can unlock popular animation libraries. Aakash Gupta shared a curated list of workflow-specific AI products like Cursor, Granola, and WisprFlow. And Alibaba’s Qwen team released Qwen Image Edit 2511 and Qwen Image Layered for more granular control over image layers in ComfyUI.
In product management strategy, Dharmesh Shah urged PMs to inject excitement by automating routine tasks with AI, while keeping a laser focus on customer value. George Nurijanian argued PMs need to spot engineering deflection tactics rather than just debate coding skills, and he reminded us that every “difficult” stakeholder behavior has underlying logic tied to their incentives.
From LinkedIn, Brandon Gell of Every Inc. described an internal chatbot guiding teams through quarterly reviews, annual strategy, and Q1 OKRs. By tapping company data and a top-level strategic plan, it slashed planning time by 60% and tripled alignment. Outputs feed into Notion and Claude, with real-time querying coming soon to Discord. Meanwhile, Paweł Huryn outlined a two-tier AI deployment pipeline: a quick 10-minute setup with GitHub branches, Supabase, and Netlify, followed by a full workflow triggering automated front-end releases and database migrations. He stressed proper branching, persistent environments, rollback plans, and flagged an AI PM Certification cohort by Miqdad Jaffer starting January 26.
In industry news, Aakash Gupta revisited Social Capital’s 2017 $10 million seed in Groq, securing a 33% stake and highlighting the high-risk, high-reward nature of AI chip investing. He also predicts robotics will pack a decade of progress into the next 18 months thanks to off-the-shelf motors and synthetic data, and notes that Elon Musk forecasts over 10% GDP growth in that same span. Separately, Tal Raviv proposed that Lovable—an AI-first website builder for small businesses—is siphoning demand from incumbents like Wix and Squarespace, arguing that long-term retention will depend on mastering marketing channels and commanding the SMB segment.
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!