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.
Sam Altman announced a renewed partnership with Microsoft as OpenAI’s primary cloud provider, while allowing its products on any cloud through 2032 with revenue sharing until 2030.
Cognition launched Devin for Terminal, a local coding agent in your shell that can hand off sessions to the cloud for persistent work.
NVIDIA AI congratulated Ineffable Labs on emerging from stealth and teased collaboration details to come.
On the tools front, LlamaIndex built a loan pipeline reconciling income from tax returns, pay stubs, W-2s and bank statements via LlamaParse and Claude Agent SDK—schema-driven extraction, cross-document validation and an HTML report.
Bolt.new released a guide to seven research-backed advanced prompting techniques to maximize prompt performance.
Logan Kilpatrick urged AI-driven companies to set internal benchmarks tied to user feedback, ensuring model improvements align with business needs.
Claire Vo shared over ten AI-driven workflows—from meme-generation agents to no-screen idea capture—showing how agents are becoming primary users in product development and marketing.
Jason Zhou is creating an AI-native founder playbook for teams, inviting feedback to refine best practices.
In industry news, Cognition is partnering with Mercedes-Benz to deploy AI software engineering across global teams, marking one of the automotive industry’s largest AI-driven engineering rollouts.
Google DeepMind announced a partnership with the Korean government to use AI to accelerate scientific discovery and drive economic growth.
At Mercury, a product leader built a local AI-indexed knowledge base from years of docs and Slack threads to feed every query with company context, enabling real-time briefs, metric checks and AI-generated meeting summaries.
Peter Yang outlined five revenue lessons from a million-dollar-per-month AI founder: charge from day one, pivot on user behavior, price at $50 to $100, keep churn under 20% and build over 100 SEO-focused pages.
Tal Raviv unveiled Familiar, an open-source app that captures screen and clipboard every four seconds into markdown for local AI agents, powering use cases like AI coaching during sprints and automated transcript enrichment.
Claire Vo and Jason Levin showcased “agents as the new user,” with viral-video workflows using OpenClaw, hands-free no-screen idea capture and “vibe-coding” tools harvesting hundreds of thousands of emails—highlighting how autonomous workflows reshape UX and go-to-market approaches.
A pipeline triggers Cloud Code recon to search SER APIs while a Surf Agent fact-checks results, then auto-fills a form with an omnivariable device, Obsidian vault and AI agent creating an always-on ambient memory loop, rated four out of five.
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!