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OpenAI launches research preview of Codex AI software engineering agent for developers — with parallel tasking

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OpenAI launches research preview of Codex AI software engineering agent for developers — with parallel tasking

OpenAI launches research preview of Codex AI software engineering agent for developers — with parallel tasking

OpenAI Unveils Codex, a Cloud-Based AI Coding Agent

By Netvora Tech News


OpenAI has made a surprise move by launching its own cloud-based AI coding agent, Codex, as a research preview under its brand name. This move comes just days after reports emerged suggesting the company was acquiring coding startup Windsurf. Codex will now compete directly with Windsurf, Cursor, and other AI coding tools offered by startups and large tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon. Unlike OpenAI's previous Codex code completion AI model, the new version is a full-fledged cloud-based software engineering (SWE) agent built on top of a fine-tuned version of OpenAI's o3 reasoning model. This allows the agent to execute multiple development tasks in parallel. Starting today, Codex will be available for ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users. Support for Plus and Edu users is expected soon. This release marks a significant step forward in Codex's development. The original Codex debuted in 2021 as a model for translating natural language into code available through OpenAI's nascent application programming interface.

Codex's Evolution: From Model to Autonomous AI Coding Agent

Codex's latest iteration is a testament to the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI-powered coding. The agent's capabilities will allow developers to streamline their workflow and increase productivity.

Agentic Visions

The launch of Codex is a significant step towards realizing OpenAI's vision of creating an autonomous AI coding agent. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way developers work, and we'll be keeping a close eye on its development and implications for the industry.

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