OpenAI brings Codex to ChatGPT
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What if you could turn coding into a conversation—where your ideas flow seamlessly into functional, error-free code? For many developers, the process of writing, debugging, and managing code can feel like navigating a maze of complexity. Enter OpenAI ...
OpenAI’s Codex Chrome extension pushes the coding agent into signed-in browser work, making it more useful for real tasks while raising new questions about access, approvals, and agentic AI risk.The Latest Tech News,
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3 reasons why Codex is better than ChatGPT
Despite its name, Codex isn’t just for coders and programmers—anyone can and should use it.
OpenAI is rolling out 'Codex' for ChatGPT, which is an AI agent that automates and delegates programming tasks for software engineers. OpenAI isn't explicitly claiming that Codex will eventually replace junior software engineers. Instead, the company ...
OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser
Stop picking one AI coding tool; they are best used in conjunction with each other.
What if the next big leap in artificial intelligence wasn’t meant for everyone? OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Codex is making waves, not as a general-purpose AI, but as a highly specialized system crafted for professionals in software engineering and cybersecurity.
I compared how Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude can analyze videos - this model wins
OpenAI is releasing more than 90 new plugins. These connectors—including CircleCI, GitLab, and Microsoft Suite—allow the agent to gather context and take action.