OpenAI launches $100 ChatGPT Pro plan for Codex users
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As Cursor launches the next generation of its product, the AI coding startup has to compete with OpenAI and Anthropic more directly than ever.
Today, OpenAI released Codex, its ChatGPT-powered coding tool, as a macOS app. Until today, users had to find alternative ways, mostly through a command-line interface (CLI) on the web, to use it. Codex is OpenAI’s native tool for building and managing ...
The new plan offers five times the Codex usage of the $20 Plus tier, making it better suited for longer, more intensive coding sessions. This development comes on the back of the AI major’s announcement that third-party integrations,
Understanding the purpose of each tool is crucial. Claude Code and OpenAI Codex differ in how they integrate into your Windows workflow. OpenAI Codex is a cloud-first coding assistant that runs on remote servers and is accessible via a Windows app, a ...
OpenAI upgrades Codex to automate your workflows - and compete better with Claude Code
OpenAI is launching a desktop app for its coding tool, Codex, in hopes of seizing momentum — and customers — from its rivals in the AI code-generation space. OpenAI said it designed its Codex app to make it easy for users to simultaneously manage ...
Cursor 3 introduces advanced AI coding agents that can automate developer tasks independently, changing how software is built.
PCWorld reports that OpenAI has launched a native Windows desktop app for Codex, its AI coding tool that uses ChatGPT-powered agents to write code from natural-language prompts. Codex competes with similar tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google ...