OpenAI says its Codex coding tool is going mobile, integrated directly into the ChatGPT app for iOS and Android. In preview now for all plans, users can monitor Codex’s live environments across any device where it’s running, review outputs, approve commands, change models, or start new threads from their phone. The move follows earlier Codex updates, including background desktop execution and a Chrome extension for live browser sessions—intensifying competition with Anthropic’s remote control features.
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OpenAI may be working on a dedicated smartphone designed around AI agents that handle tasks previously done through individual apps. An analyst suggests the device could enter mass production as early as 2028, positioning AI agents to act as the new interface layer and potentially reduce reliance on traditional app workflows.
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