As Louisiana’s dreary election for U.S. Senate lumbers on, U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow remains the favorite. That would be the case with anyone who finished within a handful of points of winning a primary ...
OpenAI has added a feature to its Codex macOS app that changes the barrier to AI-powered automation: instead of writing a prompt or configuring a workflow, a user performs a task while Codex watches, ...
The Galileo Museum's Leonardotheka 2.0 reunites the artist's landmark manuscript with the 550 pages a 16th-century sculptor cut from it. Leonardo da Vinci, A wooden machine for the excavation of a ...
OpenAI continues to push Codex beyond an agentic coding desktop app to a general productivity tool for everyone. As part of that effort, the company shared three enterprise-focused Codex updates today ...
PCWorld reports that OpenAI’s Codex desktop now offers the ‘Computer Use’ feature on Windows 11, allowing AI to control applications using virtual mouse and keyboard. This automation capability is ...
OpenAI is getting serious about courting enterprise users. On Tuesday, the AI lab released a new set of capabilities for Codex, meant to expand the agentic tool’s uses in the workplace. Together with ...
OpenAI is expanding the functionality of its artificial intelligence coding agent for a number of professions beyond software engineering, a bid to compete with rivals such as Anthropic PBC in signing ...
Since debuting last spring, OpenAI's Codex coding app has seen standalone Mac and Windows releases, so it was only a matter of time before OpenAI gave people a way to access their Codex projects on ...
OpenAI today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With the extension, Codex can use the browser to test web apps, get context ...
Getting started with OpenAI Codex is pretty straightforward, and there are two ways to do so: via Winget or Microsoft Store. Codex is an agentic tool, meaning it not only suggests code but also reads ...
“Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant,” reads OpenAI’s coding agent instructions.