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.
In product launches and updates, Anthropic’s Claude is gaining new voice features: Wispr for short laptop dictation and Superwhisper for 10-minute mobile dictation, announced by Peter Yang, solving key noise and latency issues. Cognition previewed SWE-1.6 with six times faster training via higher staleness tolerance and a 100-fold boost in RL compute. Anthropic’s head of product Mike Krieger confirmed forthcoming improvements for long Claude Code sessions.
Perplexity’s Arav Srinivas added GPT-5.3-Codex as a coding subagent and built a Pokemon Cards finance app. Developers can now control coding agents remotely via Tailscale and SSH, demonstrated by Jason Zhou. Peter Yang showed Claude Code as a personal OS, automating meeting prep in Google Workspace, ticket creation in Linear, Slack updates, Reddit monitoring and daily stand-up briefs via micro-capability plugins. Vercel founder Guillermo Rauch launched Queues in public beta, offering reliable job processing with send and receive API calls for AI apps.
In related integrations, Entropic Cloud Code now integrates Google Workspace, Linear, Slack and Reddit MCPs—auto-filling sprint planning docs, batch-renaming tickets, posting Slack updates and fetching top r/productmanagement discussions in a single workflow. A ‘consult the council’ skill taps ChatBT, Gemini and Gro at max thinking levels, runs in about five minutes and costs a few cents.
Anthropic’s design team is splitting into two modes to improve collaborative workflows. Harrison Chase noted self-healing deployments are essential for reliable AI and that PMs, alongside subject matter experts, play a key role in agent reliability. Design workflows have transformed: mockup and prototype time dropped from 60–70 percent to 30–40 percent, shifting designers toward direct implementation and three-to-six month product visions. Anthropic shipped Claude Co-work’s external MVP in 10 days, and designers use Claude Chat, Claude Co-work, Claude Code in VS Code and Figma for front-end polishing and visual exploration.
Marc Baselga, citing former Mozilla VP Jonathan Nightingale, shared a no-AI reflection framework—What, So what, Now what—to keep leaders thinking critically rather than proofing AI outputs. Meta rolled back mandatory AI-fluency re-interviews for product managers, making them voluntary but underscoring that AI product thinking is now table stakes—and early opt-in could signal a full-stack builder career path.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman agreed to discuss public disclosure of future AI safety red lines, reinforcing governance transparency. Arav Srinivas warned that pure software is rapidly becoming un-investable, as investors shift focus to AI-driven platforms.
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!