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 today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With ...
Learn how the new OpenAI Codex acts as an AI chief of staff to automate workflows, manage emails, and navigate your computer ...
Codex now works inside Chrome via a plugin on macOS and Windows, enabling browser automation, multi-tab workflows, and ...
OpenAI is rolling out 'Codex' for ChatGPT, which is an AI agent that automates and delegates programming tasks for software engineers. OpenAI isn't explicitly claiming that Codex will eventually ...
OpenAI’s Codex gets “Chronicle,” a memory feature that recalls your past work to better understand prompts and reduce repeated context while coding.
OpenAI's agentic coding tool has gotten a major makeover, with a variety of new powers and abilities.
OpenAI has upgraded Codex into a powerful “work agent” that can autonomously use apps, browse the web, generate images, and handle long-term tasks, marking a major shift beyond coding tools.
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