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Last month, following reporting from The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI confirmed it was working on a desktop super app that would combine ChatGPT, its Codex coding agent and Atlas web browser into one cohesive experience.
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 launch week continues today with the introduction of workspace agents in ChatGPT. Workspace agents replace Custom GPTs Last
Today, OpenAI introduced a long list of productivity and coding updates to Codex. I haven’t had a chance to try the new features myself yet, but the demo OpenAI gave me was as impressive as the company’s message was clear: Codex isn’t just for coders anymore.
OpenAI names Cognizant and CGI as the first SI partners in a Codex enterprise programme as the coding agent hits 3M weekly users.
OpenAI's Codex is growing faster than anyone anticipated, and it isn't just for coders anymore. OpenAI is now sending experts directly into major enterprises to overhaul how they work.
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 tools. Also: I got 4 years of product development done in ...
A look at why partners see a big OpenAI Codex opportunity now that the LLM powerhouse has hired channel superstar Colleen Kapase.
Put simply: these agents can be created and accessed from ChatGPT, but users can also add them to third-party apps like Slack, communicate with them across disparate channels, ask them to use information from the channel they're in and other third-party tools and apps.
OpenAI has launched Codex-powered workspace agents in ChatGPT, enabling teams to automate complex, multi-step workflows across tools and systems. The agents, an evolution of custom GPTs, operate in the cloud, can be shared within organizations, and ...