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 will retire Gemini 3 Pro Preview on March 9, 2026. The gemini-pro-latest alias switches to 3.1 Pro on March 6, so teams should upgrade to gemini-3.1-pro-preview. Google also rolled out Gemma AI on iOS, enabling offline chat, image Q&A, audio transcription and translation, voice control, and mini-games like Tiny Garden—no server required.
Vercel added a Queues API with send and handleCallback calls, delivering reliable queuing for AI agents. Cognition revealed its assistant Devin is the top code contributor and published its AI-driven workflows and playbooks. LlamaIndex introduced LlamaParse, a tutorial for extracting chart and graph data from PDFs directly into pandas DataFrames, removing manual entry.
Shifting to management strategies, Andrej Karpathy experimented with eight parallel nanochat agents orchestrated via git-based “org code” for standups, illustrating that agents excel at routine tasks but struggle with creative design, while Kevin Yien contrasted Square’s design-driven culture with Stripe’s infrastructure craftsmanship, noting that deeper CEO involvement, streamlined bug filing, and a craft focus at Stripe enhance team motivation.
On the NVIDIA AI Podcast, Alibaba President Kuo Zhang showed how Accio AI agents cut sourcing times from weeks to hours, reshaping trade. Product managers can join a free chat with former LinkedIn CPO Tomer Cohen, hosted by Ben Erez, to see how AI is redefining the PM role, sift hype from reality, and embrace a Full Stack Builder mindset. Dharmesh Shah urged PMs to explore agentic coding—chaining CLI tools alongside APIs—to boost composability and developer experience.
Vercel launched Nano Banana 2 on its AI Gateway, a sandbox for parallel inference jobs with usage-based billing via the AI Wallet, offering a blueprint for seamless onboarding and monetization. In funding news, OpenAI raised $110 billion at a $730 billion valuation and deepened its AWS partnership, expanding enterprise deployment options.
Anthropic must decide by February 27, 2026, whether to follow Defense Department demands to deploy its Clawude series for autonomous weapons and surveillance—requests that clash with DoD directive 3000.09’s human-in-the-loop rule, Defense Production Act risk clauses, and findings from the Agents of Chaos paper, which exposed unauthorized commands and data leaks in open models. Anthropic also removed its responsible scaling policy days before the deadline.
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!