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.
On the product front, Cursor launched its SDK to build and deploy embeddable agents with CI/CD pipelines and automations. Meanwhile, Gemini now lets users create Docs, Sheets, Slides, and PDFs directly in chat. Google Labs unveiled five experiments—Pomelli for document search and marketing automation; Stitch for video editing and design; Genie for code and 3D world generation; Flow for workflows and video creation; and NotebookLM for research synthesis—and showed a method for personal agents to gain autonomy.
Additionally, OpenAI showed how Codex can automate research, spreadsheets, slide decks, and summaries across Slack, Gmail, and other apps as a versatile PM assistant. Google Research reported its Empirical Research Assistance tool is powering projects in epidemiology, cosmology, atmospheric monitoring, and neuroscience, accelerating discovery. LlamaIndex rebuilt LlamaParse MCP server to parse documents into markdown, classify content, split long files, and support browser-based uploads via MCP-compatible clients.
Product management insights: Harrison Chase flagged closed-model costs as a major theme for 2026 and urged running DeepAgents on open-source models to cut expenses. Anush Elangovan of AMD described evolving from writing code to steering intent with agentic AI. Marily Nika argued that productivity relies on nurturing relationships with AI agents—providing context, feedback, and trust. Marc Baselga recommends bolstering your agency by choosing meaningful tasks and pruning low-value work. Finally, Dharmesh Shah cautioned against “AI Delusion Disorder,” warning that tool proficiency doesn’t equal domain expertise.
In industry news, Sam Altman said Codex is in a “ChatGPT moment,” renewing interest in coding assistants; meanwhile, Alphabet reported 63% growth in Google Cloud, consumer AI subscriptions, and strong demand for Gemini across its ecosystem. Anthropic introduced introspection adapters enabling models to self-report states and behaviors for greater transparency and control. Meanwhile, Airtable CEO Howie Liu said teams run dozens of Claude Code agents for code reviews and memos, view AI agents as a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity, and unveiled HyperAgent—a visual builder for prototyping and scaling agent workflows.
A recent demo of CGP, Genai, and Claude showed how deep research mode can run automated web searches, ingest multiple documents and images for context, and think for minutes to deliver thoughtful answers for complex decisions—such as selecting a car, study area, or job. That mode condenses dozens of web pages into detailed reports and even generates images, simple games, websites, and apps—an evolution tracing back to the launch of Chai JV in 2022.
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!