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A new version of OpenAI’s Codex desktop app reaches users today. It brings a smorgasbord of new features and changes, ranging from new developer capabilities to expansion into non-developer knowledge work to laying the groundwork for the company’s “super app.”
OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser
OpenAI is releasing a new version of its Codex desktop app today. The latest Codex update adds three key features that expand its use beyond agentic coding. Today’s release signals the start of a shift for Codex.
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OpenAI’s new feature is just like Windows Recall: Making Codex smarter by remembering your screen
OpenAI’s Codex gets a memory upgrade, improving developer workflows by boosting effectiveness and efficiency.
Codex works as an AI assistant for developers. It can generate code, fix bugs, review programs, and even create documentation, helping teams handle multiple development tasks more efficiently.
Put simply: these agents can be created and accessed from ChatGPT, but users can also add them to third-party apps like Slack, communicate with them across disparate channels, ask them to use information from the channel they're in and other third-party tools and apps.
OpenAI names Cognizant and CGI as the first SI partners in a Codex enterprise programme as the coding agent hits 3M weekly users.
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