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4OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Powering next generation applications with OpenAI Codex

OpenAI announced that Codex is now powering 70 different applications across various use cases via the OpenAI API. The post highlights the breadth of adoption of Codex as a developer tool for code generation and related tasks. This represents an early milestone in the enterprise and developer ecosystem deployment of large language models for coding.

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7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Codex is now generally available

OpenAI has moved Codex to general availability, introducing a Slack integration, a Codex SDK, and enterprise-oriented admin tools including usage dashboards and workspace management. The release positions Codex as a scalable developer and enterprise product. These additions suggest OpenAI is targeting broader organizational adoption beyond individual developers.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Scaling Codex to enterprises worldwide

OpenAI is launching Codex Labs and forming partnerships with major consulting and IT firms including Accenture, PwC, and Infosys to accelerate enterprise adoption of Codex across the software development lifecycle. The announcement reports 4 million weekly active users for Codex. This represents a significant push to embed OpenAI's coding AI into large-scale enterprise workflows through established system integrators.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

How NVIDIA Engineers and Researchers Build with Codex

OpenAI published a case study describing how NVIDIA teams use Codex powered by GPT-5.5 to ship production systems and accelerate research experimentation. The piece highlights enterprise adoption of Codex as a coding agent in a major hardware/AI lab context. It signals continued real-world deployment of OpenAI's agentic coding tools at scale.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing Codex

OpenAI has announced Codex, a new product or capability targeting software development and coding tasks. The announcement comes from OpenAI's official blog, suggesting a significant product or model release. The body content was not provided, but given the Codex name and OpenAI's history, this likely involves an AI-powered coding agent or updated code generation system. Further details on capabilities, pricing, and availability are expected in the full announcement.

5Openai Blog·18d ago·source ↗

OpenAI expands Codex with plugins, sites, and annotations for non-engineering roles

OpenAI announced new Codex capabilities including plugins, sites, and annotations targeting analysts, marketers, designers, investors, and other non-engineering teams. The expansion positions Codex as a broader productivity platform beyond software development. This represents a product surface expansion for OpenAI's coding-focused AI agent.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex Released in Private Beta via API

OpenAI announced the release of an improved version of Codex, an AI system that translates natural language into code, made available through their API in private beta starting August 10, 2021. Codex is the model underlying GitHub Copilot and represents an early milestone in AI-assisted software development. The private beta release marks OpenAI's first broad external access to a dedicated code-generation model via API.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing upgrades to Codex

OpenAI has announced upgrades to Codex, its AI coding agent, improving speed, reliability, and real-time collaboration capabilities. The updates extend Codex's reach across multiple development environments including terminal, IDE, web, and mobile. The announcement emphasizes both interactive collaboration and autonomous task execution.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Codex for (almost) everything: OpenAI expands Codex app with computer use, browsing, image generation, memory, and plugins

OpenAI has updated its Codex desktop application for macOS and Windows with a broad set of new capabilities including computer use, in-app browsing, image generation, persistent memory, and plugin support. The update positions Codex as a more comprehensive agentic developer tool rather than a pure code-completion assistant. These additions bring Codex closer to a general-purpose AI agent environment targeting developer workflows.