Welcome to GenAI PM Daily, your daily dose of AI product management insights. I’m your host, and today we’re diving into the top developments shaping the future of AI products.
Starting with product launches, Google released Gemini Embedding 2, a state-of-the-art multimodal model unifying text, images, video, audio and documents in one embedding space. Google Workspace now integrates Gemini across Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drive with AI Overviews in Docs, editable AI-generated slides and grounding sources, available today for G1 Pro and Ultra subscribers. Sundar Pichai also announced Workspace enhancements: draft whole documents in seconds, build spreadsheets nine times faster, generate on-brand slide layouts and see Drive summaries at the top of search results.
On the tools front, Perplexity Computer demoed a WebRTC-based, DTLS-encrypted peer-to-peer file-sharing app with no accounts required, illustrating how it orchestrates libraries and tools in the browser. LlamaIndex showcased audio-KB, a demo using Gemini Embedding 2 to transcribe audio notes, generate embeddings and index them in SurrealDB with HNSW search. Meanwhile, the npm package ai reached 10 million weekly downloads, offering developers a single gateway to any AI model.
On strategy, Lenny Rachitsky shared guest insights from April Dunford on B2B positioning: define differentiated value, align on competitors and highlight your product’s unique strengths. Teresa Torres examined sunsetting profitable offerings, explaining how killing “darlings”—even at the cost of 40% of revenue—can free resources for growth. And on LinkedIn, Ben Erez reflected on how his podcast, Supra Insider, beat drop-off by protecting release slots, running small experiments and fitting the show to his team’s workflow.
In industry news, Demis Hassabis marked the tenth anniversary of AlphaGo’s Move 37, calling it the launch of the modern AI era and a springboard toward scientific breakthroughs and AGI. In medical AI, Sundar Pichai highlighted a Nature Cancer study where AI detected 25% more interval breast cancers and could reduce clinicians’ screening workload by 40%. NVIDIA AI announced a partnership with Thinky Machines to deploy a gigawatt of Vera Rubin systems for frontier AI model training.
Investor Dharmesh Shah highlighted a $6 million seed round for AgentMail, giving AI agents autonomous email accounts, and the no-code assistant platform Agent.ai, noting that simple, dedicated infrastructure is key for agents to handle complex workflows.
In foundational AI theory, a recent overview revisited P versus NP: from prime factorization to the traveling salesman problem’s 87 billion route options, and the Boolean satisfiability problem first defined as NP-complete by Steven Cook in 1971. The Clay Mathematics Institute still offers a $1 million prize for proving whether P equals NP.
That’s a wrap on GenAI PM Daily. Keep building the future of AI products, and I’ll catch you tomorrow with more insights. Until then, stay curious!