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 AI adds interactive charts and diagrams in chat, available in beta on all plans. Mustafa Suleyman unveiled Copilot Health, a private hub linking EHR records with wearable data for personalized medical insights, launching in the US. Google’s Gemini-powered Ask Maps enable complex natural-language queries, rolling out now in the US and India.
Meanwhile, Modulate.ai launched an affordable speech-to-text API to cut transcription costs. LlamaIndex’s LlamaParse uses agentic OCR to achieve 90–95% straight-through processing on new document formats. The Gemini API now offers spend caps with time-delayed enforcement and upcoming email alerts to control costs.
Wade Foster shows how a no-code agent workflow can be built in an afternoon with Zapier, recommending small prototypes and hackathons. Tal Raviv shared a live AI brainstorming process with Claude using dictation, transcript feeding, and iterative prompts. A recent demo highlighted seven open-source AI tools, including Prompt Fu, Impeccable, and Nano Chat, for tasks from orchestration to custom LLM training; Prompt Fu unit-tests prompts and exposes vulnerabilities; Impeccable offers front-end commands for UI design; and Nano Chat demonstrated a full LLM pipeline training a small model for about $100 in GPU time.
Aravind Srinivas says Slack will become the enterprise AI interface as tasks shift to agents. Claire Vo notes grassroots momentum drives AI adoption more than top-down directives. Notion’s agent runtime now runs on Vercel, marrying natural-language docs with deep integrations. From LinkedIn, Dharmesh Shah suggests valuing customer-impact hours at $1,000 versus $10 for other work to keep teams focused. Marc Baselga offers a three-step playbook for AI tool adoption: quantify slow process costs, gain executive champions, and start low-friction pilots.
In related news, Mistral AI will host its first AI Now Summit on May 28 in Paris, covering open-source, enterprise infrastructure, robotics, VLMs, and multimodal AI. Meta released Canopy Height Maps v2, an open-source model using satellite imagery for high-resolution global forest canopy mapping to support carbon offsetting and land management. Dharmesh Shah also proposed a File System Protocol to standardize AI apps’ discovery of organizational data as a lightweight alternative to current context models.
A Codeex and Cloud Code demo imported a budget-allocation UI into Figma, allowed visual edits, and synced changes back via automated patches. Another demo applied Andrej Karpathy’s AutoResearch loop to a Polymarket Bitcoin arbitrage bot running hourly GitHub-driven experiments, netting five wins and about $2 profit in twenty minutes.
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!