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Applied AI·July 11, 2026·1 min read

My colleague wanted a nerdy, niche tool for his MacBook. Codex whipped it up in minutes.

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A non-coder using Codex to spin up a custom Mac clipboard app in minutes is another data point that AI is eroding the moat around small internal tools and utilities. If you sell narrow workflow SaaS, assume your customers can prototype substitutes quickly—double down on integration depth, data, and governance rather than thin features.

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