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.
Meta Superintelligence Labs unveiled Muse Image and Muse Video. Muse Image supports instruction following, precise editing and multi-reference composition. Muse Video delivers high visual fidelity with native audio support. The Gemini API’s Managed Agents now include background tasks, remote multi-call and function calling, network credential refresh and free tier access, helping teams build autonomous workflows. Claude extended access to its Fable 5 model on all paid plans through July 12.
In developer tooling, Hugging Face launched Training Agents 2, a live tutorial on model distillation for custom AI agents. Harrison Chase introduced deepagents, an open-source, model-agnostic agent harness. And at eve.dev, developers can define a tools/github.ts file to give agents GitHub capabilities.
On the strategy side, Shreyas Doshi’s Product Sense + Strategy course, now with over 2,000 product leaders, opened priority team access. Teresa Torres also released a Stepping Into Leadership episode on building influence as an individual contributor, covering how to say no with clarity and provide guidance using Decision Stack and the Opportunity Solution Tree.
In other insights, Udi Menkes shared a key takeaway from Tariq’s Fable 5 workflow: instead of small tasks, prompt agents for a “blind spot pass” to surface edge cases, generate quick prototypes like scoped mocks or simple HTML sketches, then have the agent document its decisions and quiz you on deviations before merging. This raises the ambition of AI-driven deliverables and adds robust review guardrails.
Meanwhile, Marc Baselga highlighted how Gusto’s quarterly AI hackathons systematically advance PM skills. With pre-configured access and tooling, PMs accelerate workflows, prototype with design partners, merge pull requests and build an LLM-powered wiki to automate status updates. With around 80 percent of PMs shipping code and guardrails, each hackathon pushes one new boundary and embeds learnings.
In industry news, Lenny Rachitsky reported tech workers are splitting: half feel amplified by AI, the other half feel shaken, driving burnout and shifting career optimism. Anthropic’s Qwen model has inspired community demos from Anthropic and NeuronPedia. And Hugging Face CEO Clement Delangue urged Elon Musk and Cursor AI to open-source their latest model as soon as tomorrow, aiming to help U.S. AI open-source catch up with Chinese efforts.
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!