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0	9790	You're in the right place if you use ChatGPT, Claude, Claude Code, Claude Co-work, or Codex, but don't know which one you should use for business and how.
9800	13830	Because in this video, we're talking about using AI agents effectively.
13840	24129	Specifically, we're talking about Codex, OpenAI's agent tool, which is like Claude Code, except it's an easy-to-use interface for doing knowledge work and coding work.
24129	37924	In this video, we're going to be breaking down the seven core capabilities of Codex, OpenAI's AI agent super app, each with real-world use cases, so that by the end, you know exactly [music] what it can do and where it fits in your workflow.
37924	39853	Let's get it fits in your workflow.
39853	40870	Let's get started.
40880	42551	So, this right here is Codex.
42551	47961	This is a clean interface for AI agents that can fully control your computer.
47961	55998	At first glance, it kind of looks like ChatGPT or Claude, because you can create a chat, but they're not exactly the same.
55998	62164	When you chat on ChatGPT or Claude and upload files, those files are actually stored in the cloud.
62164	70267	With Codex, all of the files that you upload to Codex or that you create with Codex are stored on your computer.
70267	74870	Codex is made to do any task that you might want to do on a computer.
74880	77470	You can create a motion graphics video.
77480	84103	You can create beautiful landing pages, and directly inside Codex, you can generate images that you can place in your site.
84103	89270	On Codex, you can also create more complex games and 3D simulations.
89280	94464	You can also create mobile apps with a front end and back end with a professional design.
94464	98056	You can also create desktop apps in just a few prompts.
98056	105767	You can ask GPT 5.5 to create you an Excel sheet after doing a ton of research, and it can create spreadsheets with multiple slides.
105767	119254	It can also create any type of Word doc with many different charts, and you can also create presentations directly inside Codex and export them to Canva or any other tool you want.
119254	126005	And I haven't even mentioned yet that Codex can fully control my computer, and it can also control the browser.
126005	128248	But, this is something we'll talk about a little bit later.
128248	138265	As we go through the main seven different capabilities of Codex, you'll realize that it is truly a super app that does any coding task or any knowledge work task.
138265	139723	Let's not waste any time.
139723	142012	Let's hop into capability number one.
142012	146089	So, the first capability that Codex has is full file access.
146089	155630	You see, when I use ChatGPT, all of the files that I give to ChatGPT or that ChatGPT generates are stored in the cloud.
155640	162795	However, when we use Codex, all of the files that are created or the files that I give to it are stored on your computer.
162795	168299	And the agent inside Codex has full access to your computer.
168299	169339	Let me show you.
169339	174409	In my downloads folder, I have a folder called receipts to process.
174409	179069	And we just have 60 different little photos of receipts that I've added to this folder.
179069	184258	I can simply ask Codex, "In the downloads folder, you'll see my receipts that I need to process.
184258	199732	I want you to analyze them in an Excel sheet and create charts that helps me visualize the types of transactions and any other patterns that you notice." So, we can choose our model, which is GPT 5.5 high, and we can run it.
199732	208207	And the agent, because it has full file access, it can access any file on my computer, it'll find the relevant folder and complete the task.
208207	215459	And you can see here, it found the target folder, which is users Riley Brown downloads receipts to process with only 53 receipts.
215459	223358	I'm going to OCR those, and so we're going to extract the text from those receipts, classify and categorize each transaction.
223358	229670	Now, it's creating an Excel workbook on my computer that we can open up in Codex.
229680	230266	All right.
230266	241066	So, after 7 minutes, it is now done and we can very easily just open this Excel project up directly inside Code X and you can see that it has created this file.
241066	246590	We can see there's a dashboard, the total spend is there's a dashboard, the total spend is 25,982.
246600	254608	We see receipts, category summary, payment summary, and we can see all the different trends, the spend by payment method.
254608	256344	We can see the monthly trends.
256344	268142	This is an Excel sheet and because it's on our computer, if you click this down arrow, you can see open in folder and we can see the exact file location of this Excel spreadsheet.
268142	275736	So, now that we know that all of the files created on Code X live on your computer, the question becomes how do you stay organized?
275736	281407	And I will tell you the best way that you can stay organized inside Code X is to work in a project.
281407	284270	So, you can create a chat in one of two ways.
284280	290558	One way you can create a chat is if you just go to this chats category and you just hit this new chat button.
290558	294674	It allows you to create a chat that just shows up here in the sidebar.
294674	297449	It's not actually inside a project.
297449	313591	Or, you can go ahead and you can create a project and you can always hit start at existing folder. all of my projects in my documents folder and then I will just create a new project seven capabilities cuz that's what we're talking about.
313591	320349	We can create a new folder and now we see that we're creating a new chat inside the seven capabilities folder.
320349	328502	You'll see here this project will show up here in the left side panel and as soon as I add a chat, you can see the chat shows up here.
328502	334909	The cool part about Code X is you can multitask and you can create multiple chats at the same time.
334909	339990	Here, I'm going to ask the agent to create a Word doc.
340000	344790	And we're doing this within a chat inside the seven capabilities folder.
344800	355150	Any document that the agent creates when it's in a chat inside a project will actually store the document that it creates in this folder on your computer.
355160	364604	So, if we click these three dots here and say open in finder and we open the seven categories folder, we'll see that there's nothing in it.
364604	367638	And that's because the agent is not done creating the document.
367638	374306	As soon as the agent's done, it's going to put as the agent's done, it's going to put the uh document that it creates in this project.
374306	383955	And as you can see here, we have this Word doc that was created and it's called learn 90% of OpenAI Codex in under 2 minutes.
383955	386602	You can see the title of the folder right here.
386602	396221	If we go ahead and open up finder at that location and we click on outputs and docs, you can see that that document is located right here.
396221	400188	So, this is literally on my computer by default.
400188	405122	And so, this video that I'm making now is called the seven capabilities of Codex.
405122	413702	And if we were to create a new chat in this folder, the chat would be aware that it is starting out in this project.
413702	422620	I can type at learn and see I can actually at mention any file that's created within this seven capabilities folder.
422620	435830	And I can say, "Please turn this into a landing page, a good learning resource for my viewers."
435840	446270	And so, I can take any document within this folder and I can just at mention it and say, "Please turn this to a landing page." And because it can control my computer and go look at all of the documents that are organized very
446280	449853	easily, it can find the right document and then create a landing page.
449853	453332	And the code for that landing page will exist on my computer.
453332	454830	And here we go, it's done.
454840	461909	We can open this up and we can see that it created a landing page based on that document that is stored on our computer.
461919	464729	And let's go ahead and move on to the next capability.
464729	468527	Next up, Codex has something called persistent memory.
468527	470812	So, within Codex, there's two types of memory.
470812	474283	There's manual memory, and there's auto memory.
474283	483357	Manual memory is when you ask the agent to remember something, when you tell it, "Hey, can you remember this going forward in the future?" Let me show you an example.
483357	489697	So, I made a few changes to that landing page and got it to create it in this format with this little left sidebar.
489697	494688	We can scroll down, and we can automatically snap to the section that we like.
494688	496873	I really like this format, and we like.
496873	507670	I really like this format, and so from now on, can you please use this format whenever I ask for a landing page and I don't specify uh the styling?
507680	515589	You should use this styling and remember that if there's a lot of text content to use this table of contents.
515599	527335	So, I can simply just ask the agent to remember this, and it's automatically going to add it to the agents.md file, which is where you can see here, search for agents.md.
527335	530865	This is where it's going to store this information for later.
530865	536710	And so, you can see here, the agent updated its manual memory, which is the agents.md file.
536710	540806	If we click on this, here are the things that I've asked it to add in the past.
540806	542773	Here's the what it just added.
542773	552112	It says for landing pages that are made for learning purposes, it says use this text first format, um and then it kind of describes the style that I like.
552112	561000	This agents.md file is a living document that gets updated over time that acts as the manual memory.
561000	570859	But, there's also a different type of memory that you should never and this is an auto memory feature that Codex kind of keeps updated automatically.
570859	576287	And just like the agents.md file, this is all stored in a file on your computer.
576287	588757	If we go to Codex and hit command N to create a new chat, please tell me about what you have in the and then Codex / memories folder.
588757	593516	I want to understand what you know.
593516	596031	Also, open that file.
596031	600106	And you can see here it gave me the path to this file.
600106	602525	We can go ahead and open this up.
602525	605214	And this is a document you should not touch.
605214	610234	You can just kind of observe it to see what the agent observes about you.
610234	613720	And so every few weeks I'll actually go through this and take a look.
613720	619380	And this actually gives me a nice little summary of all of the different tasks that I've asked my agent to do.
619380	623711	And it can be useful when helping other people build out similar workflows.
623711	627750	I do not recommend making manual changes to these memories, right?
627760	636072	Just let the agent store the memories however it wants to because the agent has a skill that keeps these updated and it will get better over time.
636072	639457	The agents.md file on the other hand is your manual memory.
639457	641520	This is meant for you to keep it updated.
641520	645993	You can tell the agent to update it or you can manually update it if you want.
645993	650710	The third huge capability that Codex has is plugins.
650720	654004	And so plugins are basically just Codex connections.
654004	662856	They are installable, reusable bundles that connect the OpenAI Codex AI agent to external tools, apps, and workflows.
662856	669174	And this allows them to have other functionality and they can connect to all of the tools that you use.
669174	675659	And so if you go to the plugins tab, with two clicks I can add Slack and I can add Gmail.
675659	682216	Once you've added Gmail, and you can see here this plugin actually comes with some skills.
682216	687497	So there's a Gmail skill and an inbox triage skill that is part of this plugin.
687497	693611	Right now, I think there's over 100 different plugins that allow you to connect Codex to the tools that you already use.
693611	695233	So, let's go over an example.
695233	703327	So, I created a new project, which is a folder on my computer called brand deals, and I'm going to say, "I want you to look at my email from the past 2 weeks.
703327	713770	Find all the brands offering to do paid promotion, do research on all of them, and put them in a table with relevant notes." And then I can type the at sign, and here I can type in Gmail.
713770	719177	All of the plugins show up in this menu, so we can very easily at mention the plugins.
719177	722799	And this is a quick way to see which plugins that you have access to.
722799	728550	And I really like using this menu, and then we can go ahead and click send.
728560	736566	And now Codex will search through all of my recent emails because I've given it access via the plugin, and it will get back to us.
736566	743597	This is taking about like 5 minutes so far, and I have another idea for a task I want an AI agent to do.
743597	748701	So, I can very easily just hit this new message button, and I can type out exactly what I want.
748701	753430	So, I'm making my next video on CLIs and MCPs in Codex.
753440	760950	Please look at my Notion, and so I at mention Notion, which is a plugin, and find my high-quality long-form scripts.
760960	763845	Then I want you to please write a script on this topic.
763845	765910	Use Excalidraw diagrams.
765920	768350	This is a skill, which I'll get to next.
768360	769657	We can run this prompt.
769657	773980	And so now we have two AI agents working, both working with plugins.
773980	776225	So, the brand deals task is done.
776225	789371	If we go ahead and open up this document right here, we can see that it created file, and it went through all of my emails and wrote down the companies offering to sponsor my videos all the way down.
789371	798630	It literally went through all of them and took detailed notes and said, "What did they ask for?" And also they added some research notes.
798630	806991	And then I could ask it to respond to the emails because of the same way that it can read my emails, it can also send emails from my account.
806991	821710	And if we go to the Notion plugin that we tested, we can see here that it created this document, and it went through my Notion, found all the scripts that I made previously, and it said, "Do you ever feel like AI coding tools are getting more powerful every
821720	824150	week, but also somehow more confusing?"
824160	831668	And this is literally in my voice because it went through all of my scripts, and it created this document using the Notion plugin.
831668	836127	And that brings us to the fourth capability that Codex has, which are skills.
836127	846410	And you can think of skills on Codex as reusable workflow recipes or SOPs that your agent can use many times over and over again.
846410	853838	In Codex, if you go up to the plugins tab, you see that there's actually a subtab within plugins, which are skills.
853838	858025	And in the skills tab, these are similar to plugins.
858025	864012	They're more like instruction files that your agent will follow every time it wants to use one of these skills.
864012	868566	So, all your skills can be found in the plugins folder in the skills subfolder.
868566	871190	But, how do you actually create a skill?
871190	874049	In order to create a skill, you can type a prompt just like this.
874049	879171	I want you to create a skill called brand deal analysis that does blank.
879171	887580	And I could enter this prompt in and create this skill, and then once that's done, in order to use any skill, you just press this slash.
887580	893390	And so, I can use my Excalidraw diagram skill just by use my Excalidraw diagram skill just by typing slash.
893390	900750	I can also use my YouTube researcher skill or my YouTube thumbnail skill, which we'll get to in just a skill, which we'll get to in just a second.
900760	904382	These are all skills that I can quickly access by typing slash.
904382	908526	These are different than plugins, which I can access by typing at.
908526	912590	So, there's two main ways to create a skill in Codex.
912600	919726	One is the prompt to skill, which is basically just I want you to create a skill called blank that does blank.
919726	927030	This will give you a reusable instructions file, which is a skill, but I don't think it will be as good as option one.
927040	938325	The best way to create a skill, in my opinion, is to use the manual workflow method, where you basically ask your agent to do something, it'll do it, and then you basically go back and forth, right?
938325	950658	Tell it to create something, and say, "Hey, I want you to change it." And you say, "Get the output right." If you're not happy, you iterate more, and you kind of go back through this process, and you loop around until you're happy with the output.
950658	957214	And then you reverse engineer the skill, and you will basically end up saying something like, "I'm happy with this output.
957214	960147	Turn it into a skill." And I'll actually show you.
960147	969330	If we go back to Codex, and you can see here, I've asked the agent to put all those paid promos into a spreadsheet right here.
969330	971508	And I really like this spreadsheet.
971508	972870	I think it's high quality.
972880	976784	I think it's color-coded, right, by the different priority.
976784	978367	This is looking really good.
978367	984030	And remember, you can always full screen it to get a better look at whatever document it is that you're creating.
984040	987206	And so, well, all we need to do is we need to just type this in.
987206	988600	"I'm happy with this output.
988600	998772	Turn this into a skill that I can use." And the agent is smart enough to be like, "Okay, this is he wants to always be able to analyze his Gmail for brand sponsorships.
998772	1000980	Alternate into a skill." And so, now it's done.
1000980	1007910	It says, "I've created and validated the reusable skill called brand deal researcher skill.md."
1007920	1015105	And we can open up this skill by uh clicking on the skill.md file, and we can actually read this over.
1015105	1019231	And it turned our entire workflow into these instructions.
1019231	1025081	And the AI is very smart enough at taking anything that you've done with your agent, and turning it into a skill.
1025081	1037110	So, now if we hit command N to create a new chat, "I want you uh to please do {slash} It's called uh to please do {slash} It's called brand deal researcher.
1037120	1037509	Right?
1037509	1041748	So, now we have this reusable skill that we can use at any point.
1041748	1044596	And you can see here it's using all of the same plugins.
1044596	1046710	It's using the Gmail plugin.
1046710	1055699	So, a skill can contain instructions to use a specific plugin because at the end of the day it's just instructions to do a simple task.
1055699	1065423	While our research brand deal task is loading, I actually went ahead and did a create Excalidraw graphics for the seven capabilities.
1065423	1073797	The video that we're doing now, remember this document that we created earlier which is this landing page that describes all of the different things that we're talking about in this video.
1073797	1080937	I went ahead and I just said, "Please look at that document and make a ton of graphics on a single Excalidraw doc.
1080937	1091950	Use the Excalidraw diagram skill and make the chart super useful." So, then the AI thought and worked for 4 minutes and 23 seconds and then it created this.
1091960	1099261	And we can open this up and we can just And we can open this up and we can just automatically basically import this project and boom, look at this.
1099261	1103360	It created this entire outline and I love this formatting.
1103360	1107320	This formatting that it did with the background here, I actually really like that.
1107320	1110357	And so, it created all of the diagrams.
1110357	1112204	Wow, this is actually fantastic.
1112204	1119858	It has the intro, all of the summaries, memory, plugins versus skills, skill creation.
1119858	1120944	Very cool.
1120944	1127121	So, now I can go back to Codex and I can say, "Wow, I really like the formatting that you did here.
1127121	1139302	Please update the skills so that you always put them in the containers that you did and I want you to always give me a link with all of the diagrams that you create when I ask you to create multiple diagrams just like this.
1139302	1140910	I love it."
1140920	1152310	And so, even once you've used a skill, maybe you've used it for a while and you like it and then you get surprised by something valuable like this diagram right here or these this formatting, you can always just say, "Hey, I want you to
1152320	1158821	always format it like this." And so, every time you use the skill is an opportunity to make the skill even better.
1158821	1161944	Just tell your agent to update the skill to always do something.
1161944	1167356	The next capability of Codex is built-in GPT image to access.
1167356	1173038	So, you can generate images with the best image model in the world directly inside Codex.
1173038	1181003	So, I created a new project called content, and here I'm saying, "Generate a product photo for my uh sweater company.
1181003	1183296	This is our first sweater.
1183296	1189922	I can paste an image of a sweater, and you can see here, this is the first sweater, knitted sweater that I'm making.
1189922	1202030	Please create five images with GPT/image/2 of different models of different of different models of different nationalities wearing this sweater.
1202030	1211910	Three of the images should have one person, one image should have three people, the last image should have five people."
1211920	1217334	And so, we can run this, and within the content folder, it's going to create images.
1217334	1220870	And those images will live inside the content folder once it's done.
1220870	1221653	And look at this.
1221653	1226136	You can see here that it's using the skill.md for image gen.
1226136	1229500	And so, this image gen skill is built into Codex.
1229500	1235242	And so, you can go to Codex, click on skills, and you can see which skills are built into the system.
1235242	1241870	And you don't have to enable them, but these are recommended skills by Codex, and one of them is image gen.
1241880	1245218	And by default, this uses the latest and best image model.
1245218	1248481	And you can see here that it generated one of the images.
1248481	1250310	We still need to wait for the other four.
1250320	1252827	Okay, here, it just generated the second image.
1252827	1254727	It just generated the third image.
1254727	1257823	The next image should have three people in one image.
1257823	1258830	And here we go.
1258840	1261754	Here is number four, and here is number five.
1261754	1270139	And now that you know that you can generate images, that brings me to the next capability of Codex, which is browser use and computer use.
1270139	1273396	And so in order to use computer use, it is a plugin.
1273396	1276273	So remember, you just type in at computer use.
1276273	1289510	Now I can say, "Please open the Canva app on my computer, make a new presentation, and put each one of these images on each of the slides." So one image per slide, there should be five total slides.
1289520	1292983	We can simply tell Codex to control our computer and it will do it.
1292983	1298361	And as you can see here, we see list Mac apps and now it's looking at Canva.
1298361	1301622	You can see here, it's controlling my computer.
1301622	1302931	I'm not even touching it.
1302931	1305006	It just created this presentation.
1305006	1306746	It's clicking in Canva.
1306746	1307234	Okay.
1307234	1310438	Oh, it just ran a script, I believe.
1310438	1312390	And so it just ran a script.
1312400	1322336	It's looking at Canva and you can see here it created this presentation and it has all five images on the computer.
1322336	1324649	And you can see here, this is the mouse.
1324649	1328302	You can see the mouse outline of the computer use.
1328302	1331081	It will move around from time to time.
1331081	1334350	It created this presentation for me.
1334360	1341983	So this right here is a browser and you can see that if we literally exit out of this and hit plus sign, we can see browser.
1341983	1347171	And when we open this index.html file, it's literally opening this in a browser.
1347171	1361430	So now I'm going to say, "Turn this into an app, then test the interface and make sure the buttons and navigation work using at browser and navigation work using at browser use."
1361440	1363161	And I can run this prompt here.
1363161	1370830	And now it's going to take this, turn it into an app, and then it's just going to test it by controlling the browser inside Codex.
1370840	1373842	Okay, you can see here, it's kind of like a different color.
1373842	1375985	Look, this is my mouse right here.
1375985	1377596	This is the browser use.
1377596	1382496	So the AI is actually controlling the browser and it's going to start testing them.
1382496	1388596	So, we see that it's test start button, and the AI is now taking control of the screen.
1388596	1395626	The first visible check showed the app controls, but the start button smooth scroll is too subtle for live verification.
1395626	1397425	You can see here it's moving around.
1397425	1399710	It's scrolling through the app.
1399720	1407110	It's clicking on the different quizzes that it's created.
1407120	1411515	Now, it's testing quiz completion, and now it just marked this a correct answer.
1411515	1421070	So, it's making sure that all parts of the application work.
1421080	1424590	Oh, now it tested the side panel, and now we're at the bottom.
1424600	1425592	This is very cool.
1425592	1430623	Anything you can open up in the browser, you can ask browser use.
1430623	1438430	You can use the @browseruse plugin to test it directly inside Codex.
1438440	1442846	And finally, capability number seven inside Codex is automation.
1442846	1446407	You can create automation simply by talking to Codex.
1446407	1453595	So, remember this Excel sheet that we created in this chat here in the brand deals project called research paid promo brand deals.
1453595	1459990	We created this spreadsheet after it analyzed all of my incoming emails with the email plugin.
1460000	1463093	Then, we took this output, and we turned it into a skill.
1463093	1464902	I'm happy with this output.
1464902	1466910	Please turn it into a skill.
1466920	1472469	Now, what I can do is I can repeatedly do this on a weekly or daily or hourly basis.
1472469	1483190	I can simply say, "Please do this every single Friday at 9:00 a.m., please, and update this sheet."
1483200	1486269	What this is going to do is it's going to create an automation.
1486269	1489390	Notice here we only see two automations.
1489400	1494350	Here it says, "I'll set this up as a recurring automation for Fridays at 9:00 recurring automation for Fridays at 9:00 a.m."
1494360	1496030	And we can see it directly in the UI.
1496040	1502711	Created weekly brand deal sheet updated and if we click on this, we can see the automation details.
1502711	1505242	We can see that at Friday at 9:00 a.m.
1505242	1507022	We can see that it's active.
1507022	1520762	We can see that the last run is empty because it's never run before and we can see that we are using the brand deal researcher skill to scan Gmail for paid promotion sponsorship brand deal influencer campaigns, etc.
1520762	1525286	So created this and now if we go to the automations tab, we now see it up here.
1525286	1526835	We can see Friday at 9:00 a.m.
1526835	1528964	We have another one at Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
1528964	1531772	We can click on this and you can edit it directly.
1531772	1537412	And finally, we have a bonus capability inside Codex which is something called Chronicle.
1537412	1539723	So this is a brand new feature within Codex.
1539723	1549404	If we go to settings and we click settings and we go to personalization and we scroll down, you will see an option to to use Chronicle research preview.
1549404	1555892	When you turn this on, what this will do is it'll say that it is running and this one may seem a little bit invasive.
1555892	1562125	What this one does is it basically is always recording your screen so it has context with what you're working on.
1562125	1569790	And so if I go to my presentation here and I just kind of scroll around in my browser, use kind of scroll around in my browser, use Chronicle.
1569800	1578430	Uh tell me what I should add to my Codex visual presentation.
1578440	1584670	And so it shows you here all use Chronicle skill for live screen work content then cross everything over.
1584680	1593670	Chronicle's available so I'm checking the fresh screen state first and look at this, you can see that it's pulling up recent screenshots of my screen here.
1593680	1601967	And so it is pulling old images and it's getting context from what I've had open on my screen recently.
1601967	1609030	And so it's able to keep track of all the things that I'm working on and the way that you invoke it is just say use Chronicle.
1609040	1612814	And so it says based on Chronicle, I'd add these to your visual presentation.
1612814	1623887	A Codex super app map, a full control loop diagram for prompt files, a Chronicle demo slide, reusable skills slide, and why Codex over other tools slide.
1623887	1633510	And so, it automatically, and I didn't give it any [clears throat] information, I didn't upload an image or give it an Excalidraw document, it just knew what was in this slide deck here.
1633520	1641041	And it's able to understand it because this Chronicle feature watches my screen and takes screenshots constantly.
1641041	1644953	And so, those are the main features and abilities within Codex.
1644953	1650792	And in summary, we covered that Codex has full file control, meaning you can create, edit, and delete any file.
1650792	1656030	It has persistent memory, and whether that is automatic memory or manual memory in your agents.md file.
1656030	1659507	We also talked about plugins, which are built into the platform.
1659507	1662587	It connects your agent to all of the tools that exist.
1662587	1669550	You can create skills by taking any task that you create with the agent and then converting that into a skill.
1669560	1681190	Your Codex agent has access to image generation, and it is the best image generation model in the world, which is generation model in the world, which is GPT-image-2.
1681200	1687390	We also have browser control and computer use, and this allows your agent to control your computer like a human.
1687400	1694491	The human interface, which is a keyboard, a mouse, and a screen, can now be used by agents, and it's getting better exponentially.
1694491	1695771	And we also have automations.
1695771	1699515	You can take any useful task that your agent does and say, "Hey, do this every day.
1699515	1700712	Hey, do this every hour.
1700712	1701825	Hey, do this every week.
1701825	1703618	Do this every month." That type of thing.
1703618	1705860	And then as a bonus, we talked about Chronicle.
1705860	1708206	Anyway, thank you guys so much for watching.
1708206	1710035	I hope you got a lot out of this video.
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1714520	1715310	It helps me out a lot.
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