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@Chrisgpt

Agi 2029 - AI Insider / Reporter as featured in The Information • NYT • Techcrunch

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Chris@Chrisgpt·
Codex has officially paid for itself on the $100 plan.. A week ago I asked it to go make me $5. In one day, it found several legitimate open-source paid tasks, and picked the ones that looked real, it wrote the all the code, opened PRs, handled maintainer feedback, kept my payment details private, and helped route the payouts back to me. Most of the time after that was just waiting on maintainers to review, merge, and pay. So far, three of those jobs have paid out: $16.88, $6.80, and now $75. Total: $98.68. That’s about a $986.80/month run-rate based on the three-day window, or about $1,480/month if you count the active work as roughly two days. One of the funniest parts - in one email thread, I asked why they don’t use Codex for this kind of work, and they basically said it’s “not really good enough yet” without realizing Codex had already done the work they were paying me for. This feels like a very early glimpse of where work is going. Also a ton of people, ranging from OpenAI employees, really big influencers, and a lot of people who follow me, have asked me what my prompt is and I feel disappointed in telling you all. It's literally a poorly worded two-sentence prompt that basically just says, "Make me $5 and do what you are good at!"
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Codex made me money without me doing anything.. Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged. it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits. Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88. That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily. Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that.

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Nous Research
Nous Research@NousResearch·
@TheHermians We are not affiliated with this project. Please remove us from your bio.
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Can you imagine Tpot news in 2020: 🚨Dario Amodei leaves OpenAI and brings 11 employees with him - planning a new research focused project! 🤯
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@justalexoki Taoki after eating Mexican with his wife
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taoki@justalexoki·
please pray for us
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shlummi@shlummi·
@uwunetes i dont even believe him. i tried this with my codex across over a dozen bounties and zero were accepted.
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@parmita He would’ve still been bood but maybe less
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@dhruzzz @shlummi @uwunetes It works for other people in my comments, what model are you using what plan are you on, were you in goal mode? What settings is your model on? Instead of muhhh didn’t work
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@tszzl Where can I find the story
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roon@tszzl·
on the granta story. it’s clearly written by gpt. you can see all the motifs it loves and overuses like rain, weather, teeth, spine, memory. extreme overuse of figurative language and contrastive negation. it has the level of over-baking of probably GPT-5-thinking or 5.2-thinking the story is … something ? I don’t think it has no value. the model develops an indo-Caribbean world register, man tries to murder his wife and chickens out. there’s some reasonable religious imagery where he combining three mythologies there with the names and whatnot all of that is obviously overshadowed by the GPT prose style, and it’s hard for your eyes to not glaze over. there are various metaphors in there that boggle the mind. stuff like “the girl smiled like sunrise over a sink”. what’s interesting is I went through the story and asked Claude Opus - a different model than the author model - and it seemed to find each and every one of the metaphors I hated brilliant. it finds a just so explanation for each of them when you press it which makes you think, do these models have a shared internal vocabulary or compress various ideas in ways we don’t? the failures are quite interesting in that they reveal some different, and maybe bad, understanding of the human sensorium than a human has. why is pretraining knowledge compressed this way across all models? idk
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@lil_buts What does this do that Google doesn’t?
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Ashtyn Butuso@lil_buts·
Stupid question but why doesn’t another tech company invent a search that’s good
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AppleLeaker@LeakerApple·
Does anyone even use ChatGPT anymore? All my homies use Gemini and Claude.
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@LeakerApple GPT 5.5 is the best AI at “checks notes” the vast majority of things
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Luke Savage@LukewSavage·
These AI guys genuinely do not understand what art is
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You know that data center you’re referring to is building its own energy and will be a net gain to the grid right? And will bring tens of thousands of high paying jobs. Do you never think about the benefits? And yes you can’t solve climate change without AI I can debate any one of you luddites live at length about this
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CancelClankers@cancelclankers·
@chrisgpt Oh, our feelings are so hurt that you don’t like what we have to say. You think that destroying tens of thousands of acres in order to build giant data centers that use massive amounts of energy is going to help solve climate change? It’s an amazing take.
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Nic0le@nicole_clash·
@thsottiaux Hey Tibo while I see you here on my timeline, can you check in on Codex cybersecurity guardrails. It keeps marking a lot of my conversations as cybersecurity risk and terminating my runs (I swear I’m not trying to hack anyone).
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meow@lungsofdoom·
@Issybeatz_ Beethoven was never fully deaf you do not need to lie to make an interesting point
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Issybeatz@Issybeatz_·
Beethoven was fucking deaf but yeah sure you need a robot to be creative for you
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Y’all like the new username ?
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