Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT
OpenAI is launching workspace agents in ChatGPT, powered by Codex, designed to automate complex multi-step workflows in the cloud. These agents are aimed at teams and enterprises, enabling work to scale across tools securely. The announcement positions ChatGPT as an agentic platform for organizational productivity rather than just a conversational assistant.
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Introducing ChatGPT Agent
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT agent, a new capability that combines reasoning with tool use to autonomously complete multi-step tasks such as research, bookings, and presentation creation. The agent operates under user guidance, integrating thinking and acting in a unified workflow. This represents OpenAI's move to bring agentic capabilities directly into the ChatGPT product for general consumers.
Introducing ChatGPT
OpenAI announced ChatGPT, a conversational model trained to engage in dialogue, answer follow-up questions, acknowledge errors, challenge incorrect premises, and decline inappropriate requests. The model's dialogue format represented a significant step in making large language models accessible and interactive for general users. This November 2022 launch marked a pivotal moment in public AI adoption.
ChatGPT Agent System Card
OpenAI has published a system card for its ChatGPT agent, an agentic model that integrates research, browser automation, and code execution tools into a unified system. The release is accompanied by safety documentation under OpenAI's Preparedness Framework. The system card details the safeguards and evaluations applied to the agent prior to deployment. This represents OpenAI's formal safety disclosure for a production agentic product.
Work with Codex from anywhere
OpenAI is extending Codex access to the ChatGPT mobile app, enabling users to monitor, steer, and approve coding tasks in real time from mobile devices and remote environments. This update brings Codex's agentic coding capabilities beyond desktop/web interfaces. The announcement positions Codex as a persistent, cross-device coding agent rather than a session-bound tool.
Introducing ChatGPT Enterprise
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Enterprise, a tier targeting business customers with enterprise-grade security, privacy guarantees, and access to the most capable ChatGPT model available at the time. The product is positioned as a managed deployment option for organizations requiring data protection and compliance features. This marks OpenAI's formal entry into the enterprise SaaS segment with a dedicated product tier.
OpenAI Introduces Canvas: A New Writing and Coding Interface for ChatGPT
OpenAI announced Canvas, a new collaborative interface for ChatGPT designed to support writing and coding workflows. Canvas provides a side-by-side editing environment where users can work with ChatGPT on longer-form documents and code projects. The feature represents a shift from purely conversational interaction toward a more structured, document-centric collaboration model.
New in ChatGPT for Business: March 2025
OpenAI published a March 2025 update summarizing new ChatGPT for Work features, emphasizing interactivity, team customization, and agentic capabilities. The post is a product update announcement from OpenAI's business blog. The body text is sparse and does not detail specific features or technical changes. This appears to be a high-level summary or teaser for enterprise-facing ChatGPT improvements.
Introducing Apps in ChatGPT and the New Apps SDK
OpenAI is launching a new category of interactive apps that users can converse with directly inside ChatGPT. Developers can begin building these apps immediately using the new Apps SDK, which is available in preview. This extends ChatGPT's platform capabilities beyond a single-model interface toward a hosted third-party app ecosystem.


