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OpenAI's Codex Can Now Watch and Repeat Your Work

Summary

  • OpenAI's Codex app has a new feature called "Record & Replay." Users can show the app how to do a task once, and then Codex turns that into a reusable "skill." The app can then repeat the task on its own.
  • This feature is available on macOS, but not yet in some European countries.
  • OpenAI plans to expand this feature to other platforms in the future.

Why It Matters

  • This development could lead to significant changes in how people work and interact with technology.
  • With Codex, tasks can be automated, potentially freeing up time for more creative and complex work.
  • However, it also raises concerns about job security and the role of humans in the workforce.

GenAI EXPLAINED

To understand this feature, let's break down a few key concepts:

Latent representation: Think of it like taking a picture of a room. The actual picture is like the "visible" part, but the latent representation is like a blueprint or a map of the room's layout. This blueprint captures the essential elements of the room, making it easier to reconstruct the image. In the case of Codex, the latent representation is like a blueprint of a task, allowing the app to repeat it.

Skill: In the context of Codex, a skill is a reusable task that the app can perform on its own. It's like a recipe that the app can follow to achieve a specific goal.

Token embeddings: Imagine you're writing a sentence, and each word is a building block. Token embeddings are like a special set of coordinates that describe the meaning and context of each word. In Codex, these embeddings help the app understand the sequence of words and actions to repeat the task accurately.

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