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.
Philipp Schmid launched AI Edge Gallery, showcasing Gemma 4 E2B on iPhone 17 Pro Max. Anthropic signed an agreement with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity in 2027 to train and serve frontier Claude models.
In tools and applications, Santiago launched Linkup, a custom web index that delivers structured facts instead of full pages, enabling RAG-style retrieval with real-time data. Harrison Chase highlighted new middleware in LangChain to customize agent behavior for specific use cases. DeepLearning.AI partnered with ReductoAI to convert unstructured documents into LLM-ready structured data for smoother AI workflows.
Udi Menkes showed how DESIGN.md files let AI agents generate production-quality UI matching Linear or Stripe. Abdul Wahab demonstrated shipping a developer dashboard solo using Claude Code and Nimbalyst, collapsing a six-week cycle into hours by running parallel AI agents on requirements, docs and mockups.
Cursor 3.0, rebuilt in Rust and TypeScript and powered by Composer 2, replaces a VS Code fork with an AI-agent orchestration interface across local repos, SSH and cloud. Composer 2 outscored Claude Opus 4.6 on key benchmarks. In demo, Cursor wrote 13,000 lines of code in minutes, from architecture planning to live SVG rendering.
On another front, Lindy Assistant sets up in under two minutes in iMessage by ingesting email, calendar, Slack and Drive to triage messages and draft replies—all for $49 per month. In enterprise workflows, Al Chen used Claude Code’s VS Code extension to query 15 Galileo microservice repos and Confluence. His DPL command fetches customer settings then generates step-by-step Kubernetes deployment guides.
Andrej Karpathy outlined using LLMs to skim, summarize and integrate documents into a personal wiki to speed reading and thinking. Claire Vo noted that with models like Claude boosting engineering leverage, PMs are at capacity, prompting teams to hire more PMs or empower engineers in PM roles and seek tools to amplify their impact. Peter Yang shared that OpenAI’s Codex team prioritizes eight-week sprints, studies power users and enables PMs to send pull requests, abandoning mid-range roadmaps.
In related news, Anthropic reported run-rate revenue over $30 billion, up from $9 billion at the end of 2025 after adding $11 billion in ARR in one month. Separately, HubSpot moved to outcome-based pricing for its Breeze AI agents, charging $0.50 per resolved conversation, down from $1 per interaction, aligning costs with customer ROI and lowering adoption risk.
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!