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 rolled out Veo 3.1 with enhanced expressiveness, portrait mode support, and both 1080p and 4K upscaling, now available in GeminiApp and Flow by Google. This update lets teams deliver high-resolution content across both social and enterprise channels. The rollout is global across mobile and desktop environments, ensuring wide coverage.
Google AI launched Personal Intelligence in GeminiApp, using permissioned reasoning over Gmail, YouTube, Google Photos, and Search to deliver hyper-relevant, context-aware responses while preserving privacy controls. This feature is part of the latest GeminiApp update on Android and iOS.
Meanwhile in healthcare, Jeff Dean released an updated MedGemma model with significant accuracy improvements on diagnostic and treatment tasks, and introduced MedASR for low-error speech recognition tuned to medical terminology in clinical workflows.
Shifting to developer tools, Cursor AI integrated GPT-5.2 Codex into its platform, optimized for long-running code generation sessions and now available to all subscribers.
Antigravity’s open-source repository now supports agent skills compatible with the Gemini CLI, Claude Code, and OpenCode, letting teams combine modular capabilities into automated workflows. Documentation and code samples are hosted on the antigravity GitHub repository.
Harrison Chase shared multi-agent architecture patterns—covering manager-worker, ensemble, and hierarchical models—to help teams orchestrate specialized agents into cohesive experiences.
Lenny Rachitsky published full transcripts from 320 podcast episodes, accessible via download and API, enabling teams to extract AI-driven insights on best practices and trends. Files are available in structured JSON and text formats for easy integration.
Brian Balfour advised product managers to stay flexible, rapidly test new AI tools, and avoid rigid long-term roadmaps in today’s dynamic landscape.
George Nurijanian outlined a framework to categorize stakeholder objections—like data concerns, resource limits, or strategic misalignments—and provided targeted responses to turn each “no” into progress.
Sam Altman congratulated Meta alum Ahmad on joining Airbnb, highlighting AI’s growing role in personalized travel recommendations and dynamic pricing.
Mira Murati announced that Thinking Machines CTO Barret Zoph is departing and Soumith Chintala—known for his open-source AI work—will step in as the new CTO.
Kevin Weil reported GPT-5.2 ran continuously for one week, generating over three million lines of code across web, mobile, and backend stacks, showcasing its endurance for large-scale development pipelines.
With these updates, tools, and strategies, teams have a powerful toolkit to advance their AI products. Stay tuned for upcoming deep dives on these updates in our weekly newsletter.
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!