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Dan Shipper, the CEO of media and AI software company Every, told Business Insider that he thinks people are underestimating Codex.
Dan Shipper said Codex drafts many of his emails. He said AI overages cost $13,000 last month — but Every treats AI as a normal workplace expense.
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Dan Shipper, the CEO of media and AI software company Every, told Business Insider that he thinks people are underestimating Codex.

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