OpenAI Unveils Enhanced Codex Coding App on Mac with Multi-Agent Abilities
In a significant update, OpenAI has released a dedicated macOS app for its popular coding agent, Codex. Originally designed as a response to another AI-powered coding tool, Claude Code, Codex has evolved into a sophisticated platform that can manage multiple AI assistants working in tandem to tackle complex tasks.
One of the most striking features of this new version is its ability to delegate work among different models with complementary capabilities. For instance, OpenAI used a combination of Codex and GPT Image to create a fully-fledged Mario Kart-like racing game from scratch, complete with visual assets, tracks, and power-ups. This seamless collaboration allows Codex to take on various roles โ such as designer, game developer, and QA tester โ making the development process more efficient.
To facilitate this complex workflow, OpenAI has introduced a "Skills" feature that bundles instructions, resources, and scripts to enable Codex to connect to tools, run workflows, and complete tasks according to user preferences. This section also includes an interface for creating and managing skills, allowing users to explicitly request specific skills or let the software automatically use them.
Another significant enhancement is the introduction of an "Automations" section, which enables users to schedule tasks that Codex will complete in the background. OpenAI has already been utilizing this feature to automate repetitive tasks, such as daily issue triage and generating release briefs.
The release of this updated app coincides with the growing interest in AI startups exploring the possibilities of multiple AI agents working together. Anysphere, a company behind Cursor, recently demonstrated its success in building a web browser from scratch using an analogous approach.
For now, Codex is being made available to ChatGPT Free and Go users on a limited basis, allowing them to experience the capabilities of this new software. Meanwhile, OpenAI is doubling rates for Plus and Pro subscribers. With these enhancements, Codex has solidified its position as a cutting-edge AI-powered coding platform.
In a significant update, OpenAI has released a dedicated macOS app for its popular coding agent, Codex. Originally designed as a response to another AI-powered coding tool, Claude Code, Codex has evolved into a sophisticated platform that can manage multiple AI assistants working in tandem to tackle complex tasks.
One of the most striking features of this new version is its ability to delegate work among different models with complementary capabilities. For instance, OpenAI used a combination of Codex and GPT Image to create a fully-fledged Mario Kart-like racing game from scratch, complete with visual assets, tracks, and power-ups. This seamless collaboration allows Codex to take on various roles โ such as designer, game developer, and QA tester โ making the development process more efficient.
To facilitate this complex workflow, OpenAI has introduced a "Skills" feature that bundles instructions, resources, and scripts to enable Codex to connect to tools, run workflows, and complete tasks according to user preferences. This section also includes an interface for creating and managing skills, allowing users to explicitly request specific skills or let the software automatically use them.
Another significant enhancement is the introduction of an "Automations" section, which enables users to schedule tasks that Codex will complete in the background. OpenAI has already been utilizing this feature to automate repetitive tasks, such as daily issue triage and generating release briefs.
The release of this updated app coincides with the growing interest in AI startups exploring the possibilities of multiple AI agents working together. Anysphere, a company behind Cursor, recently demonstrated its success in building a web browser from scratch using an analogous approach.
For now, Codex is being made available to ChatGPT Free and Go users on a limited basis, allowing them to experience the capabilities of this new software. Meanwhile, OpenAI is doubling rates for Plus and Pro subscribers. With these enhancements, Codex has solidified its position as a cutting-edge AI-powered coding platform.