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OpenAI's Codex Sites tool seen as useful but transitional

A user on Reddit discusses OpenAI's Codex Sites tool, comparing it to Claude Artifacts and highlighting its utility for creating temporary web applications for team decision-making. The user praises its ability to quickly generate custom software for specific purposes, improving upon traditional document-based workflows. However, they also note that the tool's isolated nature presents a challenge, as information and decisions made within these apps are not integrated back into a central knowledge base, suggesting it represents a transitional phase towards future AI operating systems. AI

IMPACT Suggests a transitional phase in AI tools, highlighting the need for integrated knowledge bases for future AI operating systems.

RANK_REASON User opinion piece on a product, not a product release or major announcement.

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/tjrobertson-seo ·

    Sites in Codex is genuinely useful, but I think we'll look back on it as a transition phase

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Been using Claude Artifacts the same way for months, so when Sites in Codex dropped it clicked for me right away. It's basically Artifacts and Dashboards combined with auth on top. One of those things you don't realize you needed until you've don…