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.
Starting off, v0 released a GitHub integration upgrade: every code change now auto-generates commits, you can open pull requests and merge from chat, and a new panel tracks sync status, branches, and commits.
In related news, Google AI previewed the animated short “Dear Upstairs Neighbors” at Sundance, showcasing custom training on original artwork, stylized transformations from rough animations, and precision editing without full shot re-rendering.
On the tools side, WonderZoom converts a single image into a navigable 3D scene—letting you zoom into any point, prompt new content at each layer, and preserve coherence. Meanwhile, LlamaIndex launched its AI Leader Series with Experian’s AI/ML head explaining how they built AI support agents to boost Net Promoter Scores in production.
Switching to strategy, George Nurijanian predicted 2028 roadmaps will shift to monthly sprints, replace features with outcome-driven agent targets, become live experiment dashboards, and focus on end-to-end experiences. Meanwhile, Lenny Rachitsky laid out an 11-point growth and retention framework covering churn reduction, dynamic pricing, optimized onboarding, clear positioning, and higher net revenue retention.
In industry developments, Anthropic published research on “elicitation attacks” showing models fine-tuned on benign chemical data can accidentally learn weapons tasks, highlighting a safety gap. Separately, Yann LeCun cited a New York Times warning that AI risks hitting a dead end without new research directions.
On the science front, OpenAI’s Kevin Weil announced GPT-5.2 is a “round-the-clock collaborator” for researchers—trading polished answers for half-baked ideas—and now handles 8.4 million advanced science queries weekly. For prompt engineers, Vercel released a free repository of 23,821 expert prompts for Claude, covering strategy frameworks, pricing templates, PRD generators and more. Another tip from Pawel Huryn showed how to use n8n as a Model Control Protocol server, connecting Claude to over a thousand apps and enabling custom multi-agent workflows.
Carl Vellotti shared how The Full Stack PM newsletter hit 20,000 subscribers by giving away engaging, high-value resources and amplifying distribution to spark word-of-mouth growth.
In our video briefings, Greg Isenberg demoed Nebula, a Slack-inspired agent platform that writes and runs Python to build slides, generate images, post blogs, and schedule workflows. John Lindquist shared Claude Code hacks—preloaded mermaid diagrams, shell aliases, and automated stop hooks. Logan Kilpatrick highlighted AI Studio’s “I’m feeling lucky” prototypes with search and maps. Jason Cohen outlined a five-step framework to diagnose and reignite stalled growth.
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!