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The New York Times Features Gado Images

The Times covered our work with OpenAI’s Codex and historical archives

Thomas Smith
2 min readSep 10, 2021
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I’m thrilled to share that Cade Metz of the New York Times featured my company Gado Images in a major story about OpenAI’s Codex platform, as well as our 10+ years using Artificial Intelligence to process historical archives.

Codex is a groundbreaking new AI platform that can write computer code automatically using only simple instructions written in plain language. Based on our previous work with OpenAI’s GPT-3, Gado Images was given the exciting job of testing Codex just five days after the system launched.

“As soon as Tom Smith got his hands on Codex — a new artificial intelligence technology that writes its own computer programs — he gave it a job interview,” Metz writes in the Times piece. In Gado Images’ testing, the system performed surprisingly well, writing complex programs — as well as translating between programming languages — automatically.

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Thomas Smith
Thomas Smith

Written by Thomas Smith

CEO of Gado Images | Content Consultant | Covers tech, food, AI & photography | http://bayareatelegraph.com & http://nofrillsinfluencer.com | tom@gadoimages.com

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