OpenAI has expanded Codex to the ChatGPT mobile app, allowing users to manage AI-powered coding tasks, review outputs, and guide development workflows directly from iPhone and Android devices.
OpenAI turns Codex into an enterprise platform with hosted web apps, 62 business app plugins, and 110 skills. Non-developers are 20% of 5M weekly users, growing 3x faster.
OpenAI's Codex is already making waves in the vibe coding vertical, and it's now set to get even better. For those unaware, Codex runs in Terminal, IDE and web to assist you with coding. Codex goes ...
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Today, OpenAI released Codex, its ChatGPT-powered coding tool, as a macOS app. Until today, users had to find alternative ways, mostly through a command-line interface (CLI) on the web, to use it.