OpenAI announced that it integrated Codex Codex into the Chatgpt platform. This vehicle developed by the company can be used by Chatgpt Pro, Enterprise and Team users. Codex, which is available for free for now, will switch to a paid access model in the near future. The main goal of the vehicle is to create an artificial intelligence colleague that helps software developers.
Codex was introduced as an artificial intelligence tool with the ability to produce software codes from natural language inputs. By interpreting the commands received from the user, he can perform tasks such as error detection, test execution and code suggestion. These transactions are carried out with independent tasks that can last up to 30 minutes. The system is currently working isolated from the internet connection and is closed for security reasons for external data resources.
According to OpenAI, Codex is already used to manage daily tasks within the company. Engineers transfer the list of things they create in the morning to Codex and can monitor the status of these tasks during the day. Thanks to this process, multiple software processes can be initiated simultaneously. Thus, time -win is provided in software development processes.
The company’s engineers actively use Codex in their own projects
OpenAI Research Leader Josh Tobin says Codex is not only a tool for engineers, but as a virtual colleague. Codex’s product leader Alexander Embiicos says that software development processes will be carried out largely with such artificial intelligence -supported systems in the future. Developers can leave the technical details of the jobs to Codex, which works in the background only by defining tasks. Although it has limited abilities for now, Codex is aimed at becoming more autonomous over time.
The integration of Codex is provided through Chatgpt’s current web application. In the first stage, a more controlled use is offered, while the more advanced task capabilities are planned to be added in the future. In any case, Codex draws attention as a system that gives time in the daily operations of the software developers. However, the outward structure of the system is limited to some usage areas for now.
The introduction of Codex to the market has also mobilized the competition of artificial intelligence -supported software tools in the sector. It is known that Google has invested in similar areas with its Gemini and Alphaevolve. In addition, OpenAI is also reported to attempt to purchase another coding intermediary company called Windsurf for a price of around $ 3 billion. These developments show that OpenAI continues to diversify coding -oriented artificial intelligence investments.
The exit of the vehicle coincided with Google’s I/O conference every year. This suggests that the timing of the announcement is strategically planned. The competition between Google and OpenAI in the field of artificial intelligence is no longer not only in the product features, but also through the announcement dates. Codex’s launch is a remarkable timing example in this respect.
Codex is based on the same basis as the coding tool OpenAI announced for the first time in 2021. However, this new version has a more advanced logic model and a multi -task infrastructure. Under the roof of Chatgpt, the vehicle will reach a wider audience. On the other hand, this integration will enable user feedback to play a more direct role in the development of Codex.
Codex, which is currently offered only to certain subscription levels, remains unclear whether it will be opened to general use in the future. OpenAI wants to observe the extent to what extent users have adopted the vehicle and in what areas it provides benefits. According to the feedback given by the developer community, the scope of Codex can be expanded. This may directly affect how coding processes will be shaped in the future.
OpenAI’s long -term goal is to isolate the complexity of the software development process with tools like Codex. Users will only define the functions they want; The system will carry out all the remaining technical details on its own. This vision predicts that not only software developers, but also users who do not have software information can benefit from productive coding tools in the future. Codex is considered one of the first steps of this transformation.