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 is releasing more than 90 new plugins. These connectors—including CircleCI, GitLab, and Microsoft Suite—allow the agent to gather context and take action.
OpenAI today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With ...
With Sky, OpenAI aims to automate workflows across macOS apps, joining rivals Anthropic and Google in the race to bring agentic AI to everyday computing. While AI bots have begun mastering tasks in ...
OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser ...
Learn how the new OpenAI Codex acts as an AI chief of staff to automate workflows, manage emails, and navigate your computer ...
OpenAI expands Codex into an AI workspace for 3 million weekly developers, adding features for computer use, memory, and automation beyond coding.
I feel like I’m in a pretty unique position to comment on all this since, as MacStories readers will recall, I was able to test Sky for several months last year before the team went radio-silent and ...
The same ChatGPT chatbot that gave OpenAI’s chief financial officer Sarah Friar a tilapia recipe for a recent Sunday night ...