OpenAI's Tools: Code, Chat, Cash—What's Actually Working?
OpenAI promised AI for everyone—ChatGPT for chats, Codex for code, APIs for apps. But are they delivering billions in value, or just viral demos?
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
OpenAI promised AI for everyone—ChatGPT for chats, Codex for code, APIs for apps. But are they delivering billions in value, or just viral demos?
Monoliths choke AI agents. Modular context sets them free. Discover the six-file system turning failures into unbreakable smarts.
A radar sweeps your screen. Beeps echo. Then: 'You are here: Milky Way, 100,000 light-years wide.' Useless-GPS nails the absurdity of hyper-accurate tech.
Imagine ditching the daily prompt grind. Custom GPTs let you craft AI clones tuned to your world, slashing re-explains by 80% overnight.
One Reddit coder just open-sourced a beast: a Python card counter trained on 4,000 hand-cut templates that spots cards live. But does this YOLO-powered edge hold up against Vegas pros?
Picture a sales rep at 10 PM, ChatGPT humming as it spins a personalized pitch from LinkedIn scraps. That's the new normal in sales floors everywhere.
Endless 'I don't care' loops at dinner? One dev built WhaTo: Tinder swipes for groups, powered by React Native and Firebase. Instant results, zero accounts—here's the build.
Stuck wrestling spreadsheets at 2 a.m.? ChatGPT claims it can spot trends, plot charts, and spit out strategies. But does it deliver, or just dazzle?
Bitcoin's coiling like a spring at $72K, with whales hoarding supply and charts echoing a massive 2025 rally. Traders smell $88K blood in the water.
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Stuck staring at a blank page? ChatGPT doesn't just spit ideas—it structures your wild thoughts into executable plans. Your new brainstorming superpower has arrived.