OpenAI Rolls Out Pay-As-You-Go Codex Pricing for Developers
OpenAI has introduced pay-as-you-go Codex pricing for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise users. The update aims to simplify adoption and expand usage across development teams.
OpenAI has introduced pay-as-you-go Codex pricing for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise users. The update aims to simplify adoption and expand usage across development teams.
OpenAI has launched plugin support for Codex, enabling integrations with tools like Slack, Notion, and Gmail as it builds an ecosystem for AI-driven workflows.
OpenAI is developing a unified desktop app combining ChatGPT, its browser, and Codex to streamline user experience and focus on productivity tools.
OpenAI plans to acquire developer tools startup Astral to strengthen its Codex platform. The move aims to integrate AI deeper into the full software development lifecycle.
OpenAI introduced GPT-5.4, a new frontier model combining advanced reasoning, coding, and agentic capabilities. The model brings improved tool use, computer interaction, and long-context performance across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex.
OpenAI has released the Windows version of its Codex agentic coding application following strong adoption on Mac. The tool brings AI-driven coding agents and native Windows workflows to more developers.
OpenAI introduced Codex Spark, a faster, lightweight coding model using Cerebras chips, marking deeper hardware integration to support low-latency AI development.
Anthropic released Opus 4.6 with new agent team capabilities, while OpenAI quickly followed with a more advanced Codex model, underscoring intensifying competition in AI-powered software development.
OpenAI has introduced the Codex app for macOS, a new desktop interface designed to help developers manage multiple AI agents in parallel and supervise long-running software projects more effectively.