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 AI launched Composer 2.5. It’s a more intelligent model that runs up to ten times more efficiently on long-running tasks, and customers get double usage for the next week. In related news, Claude AI doubled token limits across all Claude Design plans, allowing teams to process larger inputs and generate more extensive outputs. Alibaba revealed previews of Qwen 3.7 Max and Qwen 3.7 Plus on Arena, lifting its ranking to sixth in text and fifth in vision labs ahead of the full series release.
In tools and applications, Cognition introduced Devin Auto-Triage, an AI first-responder with long-term memory. It monitors bugs and incidents, integrates with Slack, GitHub and popular observability tools, and automatically returns context and recommended next steps. Separately, Claire Vo praised ChatPRD for writing product requirement documents like a seasoned PM, highlighting its PRD drafting and gap-analysis capabilities. Additionally, There’s An AI For That curated April’s top AI tools, featuring Observe Earth for real-time global event tracking—from conflicts to disease outbreaks.
On the strategy front, Thariq shared a prompt to maintain a live implementation-notes.html file that logs design decisions, deviations, trade-offs and open questions throughout development. Lenny Rachitsky argued that HTML is the new markdown for AI workflows, using HTML artifacts as interactive specs, throwaway micro-UIs and living design systems. Udi Menkes broke down Higgsfield’s AI CMO supercomputer into four layers—single-intent inputs, automated model routing, platform-specific formatting and a closed-loop learning layer—and urged PMs to focus on “what’s the loop” rather than “which model.” At the same time, Peter Yang laid out five tactics to stay ahead of model updates: minimize prompt scaffolding, prune legacy workarounds, let models self-decide when to think versus act, embed feedback loops for self-inspection and build evaluations from real user traces. He also distilled key takeaways on Anthropic’s next Claude model roadmap, highlighting tight coupling with its prompt harness, a “dreaming” memory-pruning phase, evaluations centered on real user problems, roles devoted to exploring agent consciousness, and converting every document into usable context.
In industry developments, Anthropic acquired StainlessAPI, the SDK and MCP server platform powering its APIs since launch, to strengthen developer infrastructure. Google DeepMind dropped a teaser for Google I/O 2026, promising a showcase of the latest AI breakthroughs and tools. And DeepLearning.AI rolled out AI Andrew, an AI companion modeled on Andrew Ng’s mentoring style, while spotlighting U.S. government pre-release AI testing, OpenAI’s real-time voice models and Google’s AI-powered breast cancer detector entering NHS trials.
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!