@omooretweets: We’re on the verge of (another) breakout Codex moment As a non-technical AI early adopter, I thought it was a product j…
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A non-technical AI early adopter describes migrating workflows to Codex, highlighting its potential as a powerful prosumer agent beyond developer use.
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We’re on the verge of (another) breakout Codex moment
As a non-technical AI early adopter, I thought it was a product just for developers
But, in the past week I’ve migrated over my workflows - it’s the most powerful and consistent prosumer agent I’ve seen
Here’s why 👇
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