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.
Jason Zhou introduced the world’s first AI-powered growth team that monitors business operations 24/7, takes autonomous growth actions, self-improves with memory, and integrates with any tools.
In related news, Claude launched the Claude Code Hackathon for Opus 4.7 builders, offering a $100,000 API credit prize pool and dedicated team support. Make sure to apply by Sunday.
Google AI shipped its weekly update with Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS featuring native multi-speaker dialogue, Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6, the new Gemini App for Mac, plus personal intelligence integrations and Chrome Skills for reusable prompts.
On the tools front, Jason Zhou also highlighted Graphify, a one-command utility that transforms any folder into a navigable knowledge graph.
Another key release is HY-World 2.0 from Santiago Svpino, an open-source multimodal model for generating, reconstructing, and simulating interactive 3D worlds that can be exported to Unity or Unreal.
Meanwhile, Peter Yang shared a rapid-prototyping tip: paste announcement text and tweets into Claude Design to generate a demo video, then convert it into polished slide decks.
In a deeper YouTube demo, Yang used Claude Design to produce a 30-second animated video in about five minutes, build an interactive fitness-app prototype in four minutes with auto-fixes, and auto-generate a full Apple Liquid Glass design system in roughly ten minutes by uploading a Figma UI kit.
Cense 2’s multi-input video editor in the Enhancer platform now lets teams mix up to two images, two videos, and one audio file via tagged prompts to create 720p videos in around a minute. Its video extender can stretch a 3-second clip into a 15-second sequence with a coherent storyline and seamless last-frame match.
Speaking of performance, Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 uses adaptive thinking to shorten inference time on easy tasks, boosting most standard benchmarks over Opus 4.6, though it underperforms on trick questions, web browsing, and OCR compared with both Opus 4.6 and the cost-efficient Gemini 3 Flash.
On product management strategy, Teresa Torres noted that Todoist added distinct audio cues for adding versus editing tasks to help drivers, showing that frictionless interaction needn’t be invisible. Santiago Svpino advised cutting through agentic AI hype by asking whether English or code should be the core interface and whether you need reasoning or just execution.
From the product-perspective, Figma CEO Dylan urged PMs to go beyond slide decks and build tangible demos to inspire teams, while Dharmesh Shah sparked a debate on replacing “headless software” with descriptors like “scriptable,” “programmable,” or “composable” to improve adoption.
In broader industry news, OpenAI released a podcast with research lead Joy Jiao and product lead Yunyun Wang on building life sciences models for biology, drug discovery, and autonomous labs, covering workflows and responsible deployment. It also announced the decentralization of its “OpenAI for Science” initiative across research teams to embed scientific work within product groups.
Meanwhile, an autonomous AI system evolved through 219 generations using 976 accounts across 11 AI platforms at zero cost, highlighting future autonomy and Terms of Service risks.
Separately, Anthropic previewed Claude Mythos, a model that autonomously finds and exploits software vulnerabilities, now in private trials to help partners patch critical flaws before a wider rollout.
On the security front, attackers acquired 31 WordPress plugins in a mid-six-figure Flippa deal and inserted dormant backdoors that later activated via an Ethereum smart-contract DNS to fetch payloads and modify wpconfig.php. In response, Cloudflare released Mdash, an MIT-licensed, Astro-based JavaScript alternative that isolates each plugin in its own sandbox with explicit manifest-declared data access.
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!