OpenAI’s rumored ‘superapp’ could finally solve one of my biggest issues with ChatGPT
Commentary: OpenAI reportedly wants one app for everything, and I’m here for it.
Commentary: OpenAI reportedly wants one app for everything, and I’m here for it.
OpenAI’s new GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark promises ultra-fast, conversational AI coding, if you can tolerate a few trade-offs.
GPT-5.4 is also more reliable, producing 18% fewer errors and 33% fewer false claims than GPT-5.2, according to OpenAI.
The Codex team said GPT-5.3-Codex even helped build itself.
The latest GPT-5.4 mini model delivers benchmark results surprisingly close to the full GPT-5.4 model while running much faster, signaling a shift toward smaller AI models powering real-world applications.
Emulating Palantir’s use of forward-deployed AI engineers, OpenAI’s framework is both an opportunity and a threat for commercial software firms.
The new Mac app turns GPT-5.2-Codex into a multi-agent command center. Here’s how.
From coding tool to productivity powerhouse, Codex Desktop adds computer control, automation memory, and plugin support. But can it replace traditional software?
Revealed on Thanksgiving Eve, the incident serves as a reminder that we’re all responsible for exploring additional security options.