OpenAI brings GPT-5.5 to Codex
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April 21 (Reuters) - OpenAI said on Tuesday it is expanding partnerships with major global consulting firms to speed up enterprise adoption of its Codex artificial intelligence tools, as competition in the rapidly evolving AI market intensifies.
Last week, OpenAI released an all-new version of Codex for Mac that includes the best example of AI-driven computer
OpenAI is releasing more than 90 new plugins. These connectors—including CircleCI, GitLab, and Microsoft Suite—allow the agent to gather context and take action.
OpenAI (OPENAI) is working with several consulting firms, including Accenture (ACN), Capgemini (CAPMF) (CGEMY), and PricewaterhouseCoopers, to help sell its AI coding agent Codex to businesses, the Wall Street Journal reported.
OpenAI is capping off a busy week of announcements with the release of GPT-5.5, its latest model upgrade for ChatGPT and Codex. The company calls its new model “a new class of i
OpenAI is making several updates to its Codex AI coding agent. Codex is now able to operate desktop Mac apps with its own cursor, seeing what's on the screen, clicking, and typing to complete tasks. Codex can run multiple agents on the Mac in parallel,
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emailed OpenAI CEO Sam Altman as Codex rolled out company-wide, detailing employee access, early feedback, and how AI agents are being positioned across teams.
CGI is strengthening its relationship with OpenAI, specifically around its Codex platform for building and managing artificial intelligence agents. The Canadian IT and business consulting services firm said Tuesday that it has expanded its global partnership with OpenAI,
OpenAI today added a new subscription tier, which the company says is meant to support increasing Codex use. Codex is OpenAI's AI coding agent that's integrated into ChatGPT, and it competes with Anthropic's Claude Code.
Last month, following reporting from The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI confirmed it was working on a desktop super app that would combine ChatGPT, its Codex coding agent and Atlas web browser into one cohesive experience.
Put simply: these agents can be created and accessed from ChatGPT, but users can also add them to third-party apps like Slack, communicate with them across disparate channels, ask them to use information from the channel they're in and other third-party tools and apps.