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.
Claude launched the “Built with Opus 4.6” hackathon, inviting developers to build with Claude Code and compete for $100,000 in API credits. xAI introduced an incentive where every dollar spent on X API credits earns up to 20% back in xAI credits to supercharge Grok integrations. LlamaIndex rolled out citation bounding boxes in LlamaExtract, providing precise source highlighting and full citation transparency via both cloud UI and API for compliance and auditing workflows.
Meanwhile, v0’s code editor now supports VS Code features and extensions on web and iOS, and developers can start building at v0.app. Additionally, Perplexity introduced Perplexity Max and flagged increased memory usage as it becomes more agentic for Pro and Max subscribers. Another key development comes from NVIDIA AI, which shared that Cursor accelerates committed code throughput by three times across large, complex codebases by automating workflows from generation to debugging.
On the product management side, Lenny Rachitsky asked PMs who’ve integrated AI whether they enjoy their jobs more or less since adopting these tools. A similar focus on efficiency comes from Teresa Torres, who highlighted Earmark’s AI-powered suite that listens to meetings and automatically converts discussions into specs, tickets and next steps in real time. Leadership-backed experimentation also made headlines in a LinkedIn post by Eleanor Warnock, who described Every Inc.’s “Think Week by the Pacific”—giving teams a full week to explore AI tools with management support. Greg Isenberg chimed in with a forward-looking take on education, arguing that immersive AI platforms, like continuous agent workflows in Claude Code with OpenClaw, will shift learning from lectures to project-based credentials.
In industry news, OpenAI reported that ChatGPT now sees over 300 million weekly users, with more than half of US users achieving outcomes once thought impossible. Separately, Google DeepMind unveiled the Waymo World Model powered by Genie 3, which generates photorealistic, interactive environments for autonomous vehicle training and enables “what if” scenario stress tests via precise camera and 3D lidar data. In parallel, Sam Altman asked the community for feedback on Codex pricing, sparking a robust discussion on model monetization strategies. Over on LinkedIn, Guillermo Rauch announced the relaunch of the Vercel AI Accelerator, offering founders access to engineers, investors and $6 million in cloud credits for agentic startups. Furthermore, Peter Yang shared first impressions of Claude Opus 4.6, noting its improved instruction following and ability to autonomously run extended workflows—everything from podcast post-production to game prototyping and slide deck creation.
Turning to recent demos, a YouTube comparison showed GPT-5.3 Codex building a Poly Market competitor in under four minutes, while Claude Opus 4.6 deployed four parallel agents to deliver a modular Next.js 14 app using a one-million-token context window. Similarly, another showcase had Opus 4.6 convert a raw transcript into YouTube titles, thumbnails, show notes and social posts in one run—saving up to two hours of editing. Then it scanned 4,000 pixel-art assets to build and debug a Phaser 3 game in under 25 minutes. In a more security-focused demo, a Claude Code agent performed a full suite of cybersecurity tasks: network mapping with Nmap, packet analysis with Wireshark, Metasploit exploitation, WPA cracking, MD5 hash cracking, web vulnerability scanning, forensic data recovery, database enumeration, denial-of-service testing and phishing simulations. Finally, one demo showed a Claude Code agent on a Mac Mini chaining skills to produce and post a 26-second promotional video with screen recording, voice over, Remotion animations and background music—packaged as a reusable workflow.
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!