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OpenAI's Codex can now operate your Windows PC autonomously, hunting bugs and testing apps on its own

OpenAI's Codex app now runs on Windows 11 with "Computer Use": the AI can independently control programs, test apps, and hunt for bugs. When no one's at the PC, the ChatGPT mobile app lets users start and monitor tasks remotely from their phone.

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Key points

  • Codex can now autonomously control programs on Windows 11
  • Users can remotely start and monitor tasks via ChatGPT mobile app
  • Enhances productivity by automating software testing and bug hunting

Why it matters

This matters because codex can now autonomously control programs on Windows 11.

Technical impact

May affect model selection, inference cost, product capability, and evaluation benchmarks.

OpenAI's Codex app now runs on Windows 11 with "Computer Use": the AI can independently control programs, test apps, and hunt for bugs. When no one's at the PC, the ChatGPT mobile app lets users start and monitor tasks remotely from their phone.

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