Inside OpenAI’s Codex Party with Aaron Makelky
Download MP3What happens when OpenAI invites a small group of Codex power users to the mothership?
In this episode, Jethro Jones talks with Aaron Makelky about his trip to OpenAI’s Codex event in San Francisco, what it felt like to be in a room full of AI builders, and what the experience reveals about where AI tools are headed.
Aaron shares how attendees were selected, what it was like meeting Sam Altman, why a simple wooden Codex keychain became an unexpectedly human conversation starter, and how the best AI users are combining tools like Codex, Claude, image generation, and automation into practical workflows.
The conversation also turns toward education: why AI still gets framed as cheating, what students and educators are missing, and why the most valuable people right now may be the “middle” translators who can understand the bleeding edge and help everyday people actually use it.
In this episode
- What really happened at OpenAI’s Codex event
- Why OpenAI may have invited smaller creators and power users, not just influencers
- How Aaron met Sam Altman by being kind to a bodyguard first
- Why physical artifacts still matter in an AI-native world
- Codex vs. Claude: persistence, design, writing, and orchestration
- The difference between using AI to cheat and using AI to learn
- Why the gap between power users and everyday users is growing
- The opportunity for educators, consultants, and builders who can make AI approachable
Guest
Aaron Makelky is an AI integration consultant and former educator who helps schools, businesses, and professionals make AI practical, approachable, and useful.
Learn more about Aaron at aaronmakelky.com.
Learn more about Renaissance:
- Simplify and streamline technology
- Save teachers’ time
- Reliably meet Tier 1 standards
- Improve student performance on state assessments
