In another signal of the appetite among investors for companies applying artificial intelligence to drug discovery, Pathos AI has gathered an impressive $365 million in fourth-round financing as it ...
ChatGPT Codex offers a unique way to simplify tasks and enhance productivity by interpreting plain English commands to perform a wide range of functions. In a walkthrough by AI Grid, beginners are ...
OpenAI is merging Codex directly into ChatGPT across every platform, launching six role-specific business plugins for teams from sales to investment banking. With 5 million weekly Codex users and 400% ...
PCWorld reports that OpenAI’s Codex desktop now offers the ‘Computer Use’ feature on Windows 11, allowing AI to control applications using virtual mouse and keyboard. This automation capability is ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. In May, OpenAI's fierce rival Anthropic rolled out 10 ...
OpenAI has released a new way to interact with its Codex app from your smartphone. An update to ChatGPT’s mobile app brings remote access to Codex for Mac to the iPhone, iPad, and Android. Codex ...
Since debuting last spring, OpenAI's Codex coding app has seen standalone Mac and Windows releases, so it was only a matter of time before OpenAI gave people a way to access their Codex projects on ...
You’ll be able to tell the company’s desktop AI tool what to do from your iOS or Android phone. You’ll be able to tell the company’s desktop AI tool what to do from your iOS or Android phone. is a ...
OpenAI today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With the extension, Codex can use the browser to test web apps, get context ...
Codex users have been asking OpenAI for a way to remotely control sessions with the tool from ChatGPT on their phones. New text strings in the Android app reveal the company’s work towards this goal.
The latest version 5.0.0 of NetHack, a classic roguelike game from 1987 where players explore dungeons using characters represented by '@', has been released. It reportedly includes over 3100 fixes ...
“Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant,” reads OpenAI’s coding agent instructions.