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.
In product launches today, Anthropic launched Claude Security in public beta for enterprise customers, offering codebase vulnerability scans with validated findings and patch suggestions without extra tooling. OpenAI rolled out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT, adding multi-factor authentication and device-level protections to safeguard user data. Google AI introduced Gemini Embedding 2, a multimodal model that maps text, images, video and audio into a shared semantic space for smarter search and retrieval, available via API or the Enterprise Agent Platform.
Moving to tools and applications, Cuey is a Chrome extension that runs prompts across more than 30 AI models simultaneously and surfaces the strongest answer, boosting reliability for high-stakes tasks. Cognition shared how Evinova used Devin AI with GPT-5.5 to automate regulatory documentation, bug triage and test automation, achieving roughly eight times faster compliance document production. Bolt.New demonstrated the Claude Agent SDK to unify fragmented design workflows and provide an integrated toolkit for building and customizing AI agents.
On the productivity front, Dan Zhang configured a “family manager” agent in ClickUp using Claude Code to automate routine tasks like ordering school lunches, freeing him to focus on human-centric work. Bradley Grochocinski built a “Marty.md” sub-agent in Claude Code that embeds Marty Cagan’s best practices for product requirements, user research and engineering checks in real time.
On the strategy side, Andrew Ng launched an AI Prompting for Everyone course covering advanced prompting techniques, context management, deep research mode and model reasoning intuition across ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude. Santiago SvPino proposed a context-handoff pattern to hit token limits—export full conversations to markdown, clear the session and reference the file—and highlighted a shift toward headless APIs and runtime-generated UIs, recommending that PMs define custom agent vocabularies. Dharmesh Shah reframed forward-deployed engineers as forward-deployed experts, advocating for domain specialists—as lawyers, teachers or consultants—alongside AI to accelerate value and open new career paths.
In industry news, Anthropic was named one of TIME’s ten most influential AI companies of 2026 and reaffirmed its commitment to open-source AI, although it revoked OpenAI’s access to Claude’s API over alleged model-distillation violations. Google DeepMind will expand its AI co-clinician trusted tester program to gather global perspectives from health workers and patients. Dharmesh Shah also noted that AI systems increasingly beat CAPTCHA tests while humans struggle, predicting a future where AI proves our humanity online.
Finally, a YouTube showcase outlined an automated workflow using FFmpeg, a local Whisper model, Opus 4.7, YOLO for face detection and Light ASD for active speaker detection, then Remotion to add captions, zooms and flash effects before reframing video in a 9:16 aspect ratio. This pipeline transforms an 89-minute podcast into three polished vertical MP4 clips in under ten minutes and auto-uploads them via a Surf Agent with prefilled titles and private visibility.
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!