The battle for hearts and minds is now engaged on Mac desktops, especially when it comes to wooing developers.
OpenAI announced yesterday Codex Desktop, a new native macOS app that treats AI coding agents like teammates you can direct, review and set loose on long tasks.
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OpenAI has launched a new Codex desktop app for macOS that lets developers run multiple AI coding agents in parallel, shifting software development from writing code to managing autonomous tasks and ...
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The company behind ChatGPT has announced the Codex MacOS App, its take on an integrated development environment (IDE) that’s ...
The same day Marguerite Bérard, boss of ABN Amro, a Dutch bank, unveiled sweeping lay-offs of her own, declaring that her company was “embracing AI to improve client services and reduce costs".
OpenAI gives an example of how this could work in practice. The company used Codex to create a Mario Kart-like racing game, ...