I’ve been testing that with Explore.
Using the Explore CLI, I gave Codex my latest CV and asked it to compare it to my current Explore profile, recommend the right updates, and apply the relevant changes without touching my writing.
Within a few minutes, the profile was updated and live.
That is the interesting bit for me.
Not just a nicer profile page. A much faster way to turn a static CV into something more interactive, inspectable, and memorable.
If you put the depth in, I think a link to an interactive profile like this could help you stand out in a pile of very polished but very similar applications.
I’m starting to think the Explore link may become the more important artifact.
I’ve added the link in the first comment.
Using the Explore CLI, I gave Codex my latest CV and asked it to compare it to my current Explore profile, recommend the right updates, and apply the relevant changes without touching my writing.
Within a few minutes, the profile was updated and live.
That is the interesting bit for me.
Not just a nicer profile page. A much faster way to turn a static CV into something more interactive, inspectable, and memorable.
If you put the depth in, I think a link to an interactive profile like this could help you stand out in a pile of very polished but very similar applications.
I’m starting to think the Explore link may become the more important artifact.
I’ve added the link in the first comment.