OpenAI's big Codex update is a direct shot at Anthropic's Claude Code
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OpenAI's big Codex update is a direct shot at Anthropic's Claude Code
"Codex will now be able to operate desktop apps on your computer, working in the background and allowing multiple agents to work in parallel, which is helpful for testing and iterating on frontend changes."
"The update will roll out to Codex desktop app users signed in with ChatGPT today and will initially be limited to macOS, with EU users to follow soon."
"Codex is also getting the ability to generate and iterate on images with gpt-image-1.5, new plugins for tools like GitLab and Microsoft Suite, and native web browsing through an in-app browser."
"The memory feature will allow Codex to remember useful context from past experiences, such as personal preferences and corrections, to help future tasks complete faster."
OpenAI has announced significant updates to its Codex system, enabling it to operate desktop applications, generate images, and remember past experiences. The updates allow Codex to work in the background without interfering with user tasks and support multiple agents working simultaneously. Initially available for macOS users, the updates will include new plugins, in-app browsing, and automation features. A memory function will help Codex recall user preferences and information, aiming to enhance task efficiency and quality.
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