Codex for data science
Summary
The demo showcases Codex combined with data analysis plugins as an intelligent data analyst, capable of collecting context across systems, generating business reports, and supporting real-time editing, chart adjustments, and exporting to Google Slides, providing a one-stop data analysis experience.
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