Codex has become a core part of how we do data science @OpenAI.
Today we’re launching a new Data Science plugin, built by data scientists for data scientists.
It helps with everything from exploring raw data and diagnosing metric changes to building dashboards, writing reports, and getting to stakeholder-ready insights faster.
The feedback has been strong:
• 100% of users said it speeds up the path from raw data to insight.
• 100% said it helps them take on more work than they otherwise could.
The best description I’ve heard is that it’s a force multiplier: getting us from 0→80% quickly, helping us make progress across multiple projects at once, and improving the quality of the final output.
Excited to share it with everyone.
https://t.co/Ou5jhCEjMi
@FtrainFreddy doubt it, nypd were hardos at the last game. boxed in with fences , one way gates , cops pulled people away if anyone climbed a lightpost , cleared sidewalks at midnight
@danywander@bchesky "semantic search box" : i type in something like "historic property walking distance to french quarter new orleans with parking" and it expands / reasons over that search and the output is a grid / map. the real trick is reasoning over descriptions / images for what's "historic"
A dissertation could be written on this George W. Bush self-portrait in which Bush's reflection makes eye contact not with Bush the subject, but instead with Bush the painter (and us). Psychologically deep, I think.
can Codex produce music ?
given a 5 second song clip , we let codex iteratively write synth patches and effect channel on a MIDI project to reproduce that target audio exactly