OpenAI today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With ...
OpenAI launched Codex as a macOS app in February, and followed that up with additional features in April. Eventually, the ...
OpenAI’s Codex desktop app, which can automate tasks across a computer’s local system, has reached over 4 million weekly active users since its February launch. Inside OpenAI, technical and ...
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.
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.
AI boosts productivity: OpenAI’s Codex desktop app lets staff automate workflows, from monitoring finances to summarizing messages. Beyond technical teams: Non-engineers use Codex to build dashboards, ...
OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser ...
OpenAI is changing the way we interact with the web by bringing Codex directly into your browser. This new integration allows ...
Codex can now use Chrome on your computer to complete work inside the websites and apps where you’re already signed in,” according to the Chrome Web Store listing for the extension. It works in ...
OpenAI is making several updates to its Codex AI coding agent. Codex is now able to operate desktop Mac apps with its own cursor, seeing what's on the screen, clicking, and typing to complete tasks.
OpenAI’s Codex has revolutionized the way we think about building websites, transforming complex coding tasks into simple conversations. It allows you, complete beginners and seasoned developers, to ...