OpenAI's Codex MacOS app is a new hub where you can use AI agents to vibe code and create apps just by telling the AI what you want.
Since last spring, OpenAI has offered Codex. What started life as the company's response to Claude Code is becoming something more sophisticated with the release of a new dedicated macOS app. At its ...
OpenAI launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center. Sandbox controls limit folder writes and network access for safer use. Switching between IDE, terminal, and app keeps context across ...
OpenAI on Monday released a new desktop application for its Codex artificial intelligence coding system, a tool the company says transforms software development from a collaborative exercise with a ...
What if writing code felt less like a chore and more like having a collaborative partner who understands your workflow? Below, OpenAI takes you through how Codex, their advanced AI-powered coding ...
GPT-5.3-Codex is about more than just writing code ...
In a major milestone for the "AI coding wars," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed on X that the company's standalone Codex application (currently only for Mac computers) surpassed 1 million downloads in ...
OpenAI has rolled out a new Codex desktop app for macOS that lets developers manage multiple AI agents at once, run parallel tasks, and oversee long-running workflows across coding projects ...
Been a dev for 18 years. I've always picked up the new tools first out of my team because I enjoy test driving the latest stuff and for some reason I have patience for not getting shit done while I ...
The new coding model released Thursday afternoon, entitled GPT-5.3-Codex, builds on OpenAI’s GPT-5.2-Codex model and combines insights from the AI company’s GPT-5.2 model, which excels on non-coding ...
On Thursday, OpenAI released GPT-5.3-Codex, a new model that extends its Codex coding agent beyond writing and reviewing code to performing a much wider range of work tasks. The release comes as ...
Benj, I love your use (and if I'm not mistaken, coinage) of simulated reasoning - something should/could be done about selfhood here. It does not monitor itself, rather a version of the code is used ...