Every week in the AI Playground section of our Tech Memo newsletter, we feature people trying out an AI tool, or sometimes I try things out myself. This week, we hear from Business Insider’s star AI reporter, Stephen Council. He has been using OpenAI’s Codex tool to create software without using code. OpenAI merged Codex
If you’ve noticed that websites have started to converge into a sans-serif beige haze, you’re not imagining it. One of the biggest advantages of AI has been allowing non-technical people to code their ideas into real, monetizable applications. As we wrote in April, anyone can create an app in a couple of hours, using tools
Base44 launched its own AI model to outperform competitors like Lovable, Replit, and Cursor. Maor Shlomo, founder and CEO of Base44, told Business Insider that part of the reason the San Francisco-based vibration coding startup formed its own LLM was to reduce the veneer of AI that has come to define vibration-coded products. Design gurus