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, DeepMind has opened beta for its unified Interactions API for Gemini models and agents, aiming to power agentic features in 2026; Alibaba’s Qwen-Image-2512 now generates high-res images in about seven seconds; and Llama Index has integrated Agent Workflows with the Agent Client Protocol to enable fully customizable agentic systems.
On the tools side, Guillermo Rauch launched an infinite AI chess game powered by the AI SDK, an AI Gateway, and a continuous workflow, allowing viewers to watch Anthropic versus OpenAI; and Llama Index’s LlamaSheets beta can extract tables from messy spreadsheets and output clean Parquet files.
On management strategy, Lenny Rachitsky reported that AI-powered sales automations now let companies hit revenue targets with half the sales headcount, declaring “we’re done with hiring humans for sales,” while George Nurijanian laid out four essential experimentation guardrails: clear success metrics, minimum viable sample size, maximum time box, and rollback criteria.
Meanwhile, Peter Yang attributes Anthropic’s success to a laser focus on enterprise coding workflows instead of chasing consumer apps or hardware, sharpening their product vision and team engagement. He predicts over 80 percent of AI-assisted coding will be planning and context management, paving the way for voice-driven agents.
In industry news, DeepLearningAI’s New Year issue introduced Andrew Ng’s Turing-AGI Test for evaluating economic utility and featured IBM’s David Cox on open source wins and Princeton’s Adji, while a report from There’s An AI For That forecasts 2026 as the watershed year when AI moves from tool to AGI.
Additionally, NVIDIA will host a CES Foundry Stage panel on the end-to-end design of AI-native enterprise systems, covering infrastructure through interfaces to demonstrate how these architectures can drive transformation at scale.
Separately, Paweł Huryn notes that after engineering reliable agents in 2025, the next frontier is earning user trust through orchestration of memory, external tools, and multi-agent plan-review-adapt loops, which he says will accelerate adoption.
Finally, All About AI announced a pivot to weekly 2026 videos on launching AI-powered micro businesses with revenue figures and workflows, and its new channel hit 110,000 views and 126 subscribers in 48 hours. Its TikTok drew 584,000 views, 4,000 shares, and 67,000 likes. It’s also building a trending Shorts and TikTok tracker for release this year.
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!