OpenAI adds Codex to ChatGPT mobile app

OpenAI has integrated its Codex coding tool into the ChatGPT mobile app for iOS and Android. The update lets users manage remote coding sessions from their phones without keeping laptops open.

OpenAI announced the feature this week. It allows users to connect to Codex running on their computers and review outputs, approve commands or start new tasks directly from the mobile app. The rollout is in preview across all plans, including Free and Go, on supported iOS and Android devices. Support for Windows is coming soon, the company said.

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OpenAI is developing a desktop superapp that merges its ChatGPT chatbot, Codex coding platform and Atlas browser to improve user experience. The initiative, led by applications CEO Fidji Simo, aims to simplify efforts amid a focus on core products. This follows recent announcements of smaller GPT-5.4 models.

OpenAI has introduced AI-generated pets as optional animated companions for its Codex coding app. These pets provide updates on Codex's tasks without interrupting the user's workflow. The feature is now available on Windows and macOS.

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Two months after launching its Codex macOS app, OpenAI has released a major update introducing background computer use, an in-app browser, and over 90 new plugins. The enhancements build toward a 'super app' foundation, with engineering lead Thibault Sottiaux calling it the first open phase of that evolution.

OpenAI announced an optional Advanced Account Security feature on Thursday for users worried about phishing attacks on their ChatGPT and Codex accounts. The new mode enforces strict access controls to prevent account takeovers. It targets individuals concerned about becoming victims of hackers.

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OpenAI has enlisted the world's largest consultancy firms to assist in deploying ChatGPT to enterprise clients. These partnerships focus on the rollout of OpenAI's Frontier program. The announcement highlights efforts to expand AI adoption in business settings.

Reports suggest OpenAI is developing its initial hardware device tied to ChatGPT. The gadget could take the form of a smart speaker equipped with a camera. This concept draws comparisons to Amazon's Echo lineup.

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Warp has released the source code for its terminal client on GitHub under dual MIT and AGPLv3 licenses. The company is shifting its development model to emphasize human oversight on features and reviews, with AI agents handling code implementation. CEO Zach Lloyd announced the move to foster community contributions through this agentic workflow.

 

 

 

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