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@coreyganim The offer sounds good, but recommending AI tools isn’t really going to stick. Most companies won’t get value from a tool unless it’s tailored to their workflows and people actually adopt it. No one is paying thousands for a list of AI tools. They’re paying for results.
I didn’t expect this, but Codex has overtaken ChatGPT as my most-used AI tool.
The combination of generous rate limits, long-running task execution, and now the ability to control when usage resets makes it ridiculously effective for actual work.
Anybody else feel the same?
@ChrisLaubAI Sometime Gemini gives the best outputs, sometimes it just spits out made up facts. The unreliability is the primary reason preventing Gemini from being adopted for serious work.
This is a great counter-argument to the viral post doing the rounds.
If you’re losing your sleep over the article “Something Big is Happening” then you need to watch this.
The point is, don’t fall for hype and fancy storytelling tactics.