On today’s show we are talking about yet another transformative innovation in the world of artificial intelligence. I realize that this is a real estate podcast and not an AI podcast. But any business that builds its business systems around AI will experience transformation.
So on today’s show I’m going to showcase two different innovations that have launched in the past week. Spoiler alert, not all of them are worth embracing.
The first one is a new product called Claude Design. The idea is that you should be able to provide a description of what you want to create and the AI will generate it. You can seed the process with examples.
In one test case, I wanted to create a new building design. The floorplan is based on an existing design with 2BR apartments. I wanted to change the 2BR apartments with a 1BR apartment, but maintain the overall theme of the building.
After half a dozen iterations, each one as bad as the one before, I gave up and realized that I would not converge on anything useful anytime soon. Unfortunately I have to give Claude Design a failing grade. I’m sure it will improve, but it’s not close. You will see dozens of YouTube videos talking about how great Claude design is. I can tell you that it is not great yet.
This past week, OpenAI introduced the latest release of Codex. This is the OpenAI answer to Claude Code and Claude Cowork.
As is so often the case in the tech industry, competitors will often leapfrog each other. The new Codex release from earlier this week is precisely one of those moments.
Codex is now capable of interacting with any application on your computer just like a person. Most other AI applications are looking for a machine to machine interface in order to properly create an integrated AI agent flow. But Codex interacts with any application by reading the screen, typing input, and moving the mouse. But it does it in the background. It allows for multiple desktop agents to be working in the background while you are working in the foreground.
The new Codex release comes pre-packaged with connection to over 90 native Mac applications as part of the initial release. The depth and quality of work I’m able to get done in those few minutes each morning is truly mind blowing.
I now have 3 Codex windows open perpetually on my computer and have up to 3 separate workflows running simultaneously.
Now I know what you’re thinking. Victor you’re a senior partner in a real estate development firm. What the heck are you doing with 3 separate agents running in the background?
Well, I can tell you that I’m continually conducting research. I’m conducting research for this podcast. But I’m also conducting research for various projects that we have underway. This includes due diligence, and verification of assumptions. I’m testing whether certain new products can meet the building code. The use cases are almost too numerous to mention. So while you’re trying out new tools, be prepared that they might not be ready for prime time. But equally, be prepared to jump on a productivity rocket ship.
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