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 launch front, xAI rolled out Grok 4.3 with a one-million-token context window, optimized for agentic tool calling and enterprise, priced at $1.25 per million input tokens and $2.50 per million output. OpenAI also made GPT-5.5 Instant the default model for ChatGPT and the API, boosting speed. Cursor launched always-on agents to monitor GitHub CI failures, diagnose root causes, and open pull request fixes automatically.
On the tools side, the Gemini API’s File Search now supports multimodal queries, custom metadata, inline citations, and free embedding generation. Perplexity and Computer added sources like NEJM, BMJ, and the American Diabetes Association for medical research. Bolt.New partnered with Microsoft to deliver procurement-ready AI tools under Azure agreements, build Teams integration, and deploy on Azure.
Industry voices weighed in on agent strategies: Andrew Ng on speeding development with coding agents; Dharmesh Shah on integrating agents via HubSpot’s APIs and CLI; and Claire Vo on AI-native org design with wider spans of control, fewer managers, and more AI coding.
LinkedIn highlights include Claire Vo’s reskilling playbook for AI-layoff survivors—automate with Codex, publish on GitHub, and build agent-powered portfolios—and Greg Isenberg’s dead-SaaS revival plan: acquire inactive apps, map workflows with AI, rebuild features as skills, and tap legacy data for relaunch marketing.
Separately, Anthropic found that models trained on their specifications before alignment generalize better for both agentic and harmless chatbot scenarios. Fei-Fei Li celebrated PlayAstrocade’s $56 million Series B for its game creation platform. Clement Delangue urged governments to embrace open-source AI and Hugging Face to drive sovereign AI.
Greg Isenberg reported Coinbase piloting one-person teams powered by AI agents amid layoffs at Shopify, Block, and others—a shift to hyper-lean org charts and solo AI ventures. Peter Yang outlined AI’s three waves—coding assistants, knowledge-work copilots, and now personal AI agents—identifying end-to-end assistants as the next frontier.
Meanwhile, a tutorial demonstrated agents using Copilot Kit and AG-UI to generate forms, charts, buttons, and other UI components in a React front end, producing a production-ready generative interface. Delight.ai’s Automator platform lets employees submit “quests” that agents parse to auto-generate PRDs and code, tracking usage on a six-tier leaderboard to “AI God” for over 100 million tokens per day. The marketing team spun up a Stripe-powered swag store in days, complete with a Konami code Easter egg.
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!