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After launching vibe coding app Codex for Mac, Sam Altman says he feels sad and useless
Sam Altman says building an app with Codex was fun but left him feeling "a little useless" after the AI suggested better ideas than he had.

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Sam Altman says building an app with Codex was fun but left him feeling "a little useless" after the AI suggested better ideas than he had.
Apple has secured a key regulatory relief in India that removes tax uncertainty around funding iPhone manufacturing equipment, clearing the way for faster production expansion.
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After laying off 16,000 employees, Amazon is in talks to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI, showing how aggressively it is betting on artificial intelligence.
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