@BoBbyPleWniaK I want to be an owner in humanity’s most ambitious mission, and I think $135 is an incredible price. This is an opportunity to create generational wealth. HOWEVER, I will not touch the stock until the IPO suits shake themselves out in 4-6 months.
one of the quotes i find most inspiring on a hard day:
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom"
Ecclesiastes 9:10
Our aspiration with Codex is to remove software creation as a limiting factor on the world’s ambition.
Not just for product companies and engineers, but also for users across every role and beyond business use-cases (Codex is for everyone).
Writing code is the first step toward accelerating software creation, but we still haven’t yet seen the true explosion of software that should be possible with advances in AI coding.
Deploying useful software also requires clear specifications, well-designed code, security guarantees, careful deployment, production monitoring, and constant iteration.
Thinking of this system as a software factory feels pretty apt. We’ve already seen exciting examples of this working well within OAI, like the work @_lopopolo wrote about in the Harness Engineering blog post. I’ve also seen great examples from customers across startups and enterprises. However, doing this well requires a lot of laborious work to get right.
I think the model capabilities feel very close to supporting this end-to-end, though we'll make them even better. The limiting factor now is likely giving models and agents access to the right tools, and having them run at the right moments, so they can truly push the whole process forward.
Once we get there, I think we’ll be in an extremely exciting world where software can be both great and disposable.
When we do see that software explosion, I think things will feel significantly different from even what we've seen so far.
@argofowl Please don't get overly excited, this is mostly about things that we've improved for enterprise deployment.
Nothing crazy in there, but good to tune in if you own a small or big company.
OpenAI models and Codex, now in your AWS workflows.
Build AI apps and software engineering workflows with OpenAI on Amazon Bedrock, using the AWS environments and controls your team already trusts.
OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now generally available on AWS, giving enterprises a new way to build on Amazon Bedrock with OpenAI through the security, compliance, and governance workflows they already use.
This is also the beginning of a broader expansion of OpenAI capabilities on AWS, including future availability for cybersecurity capabilities like Daybreak.
https://t.co/vMws0YU6Q3
nothing like switching to claude for a few days to try out a new model and going back to codex xhigh to remind you how much better 5.5 is right now
it's really not close
LAST TRADING DAY OF THE MONTH:
After a relentless two-month rip higher, what the hell is June going to bring us?
Can we look at $SPX right now to figure out what’s next for this market?
And $TSLA is officially set up for a MASSIVE run. I’ll break it down for you.
Most importantly… if we are going to see a real down move, when do I think it actually happens?
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Codex 🤯mindblown. AGI is here w/ GPT 5.5. Claude feels like the Temu version of AI in comparison.
Codex is now my WorkOS, my EA, life coach, parent coach, health coach/doctor, and investment advisor...
@thsottiaux - you've outdone yourself.