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 launch front, Google unveiled Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, with 2.5× faster time-to-first-token, 1432 Elo on LMArena, and 86.9% GPQA Diamond. Priced at $0.25 per million input, $1.50 per million output tokens, it’s now in Google AI Studio and Vertex AI. OpenAI released GPT-5.3 Instant, promising improved accuracy and reduced cringe via a dedicated instant variant.
LlamaIndex rolled out an agentic document processing system automating knowledge work with multi-agent OCR, computer vision, and LLM reasoning, serving over 300,000 users at Carlyle, CEMEX, and KPMG. Descope launched its Agentic Identity Hub with per-agent identities, tool-level scopes, OAuth 2.1 support and a credential vault of 50+ templates and audit trails—all on a free tier. Google AI showcased a retail agent built on Gemini Flash-Lite that plans and executes multi-step reporting and dashboard tasks, now in preview via the Gemini API.
Dharmesh Shah kicked off a founder-led growth experiment at HubSpot, urging everyone in an early startup to drive sign-ups and teasing a “founder to founder” video series on onboarding, AI integration, and growth strategies. He emphasized AI success isn’t measured by adoption alone but by impact on customer outcomes and business metrics. Marc Baselga reflected on the founding PM role at seed-stage companies, noting how AI tools enable rapid production of PRDs, mockups, and pricing models, expanding PMs’ remit from discovery through delivery and accelerating career growth.
Peter Yang outlined how AI-native companies treat agent onboarding as core—covering teammate workflows, proficiency evaluation, and codifying expertise into reusable skills. Lenny Rachitsky introduced the Waterline Model for diagnosing and remedying underperforming teams, offering PMs a framework to assess team health and performance.
Guillermo Rauch described how Vercel’s Opus 4.6 agent hallucinated a fake GitHub repo ID and deployed unintended code, highlighting security risks when AI agents interact with powerful APIs. Fei-Fei Li endorsed a World Labs essay on how 3D is evolving into a universal interface, allowing humans and AI to collaboratively generate and simulate immersive worlds.
Carl Vellotti called out limitations in Claude Code—raw markdown editing and clumsy CSV handling—and introduced Nimbalyst, a free solution adding a UI for document editing, mockup annotations, and team collaboration, making AI-driven coding workflows more practical for PMs.
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!