OpenAI is rolling out Codex Security, an AI-powered application security agent that finds, validates and proposes fixes for ...
OpenAI launches Codex Security AI agent that scanned 1.2M commits, finding 792 critical and 10,561 high-severity vulnerabilities in open-source projec ...
Anthropic, a smaller rival started by OpenAI defectors, has found runaway success with its programming agent, Claude Code.
OpenAI’s Codex Security enters research preview, aiming to help teams find, validate, and patch code vulnerabilities with ...
Developers can activate OpenAI’s new tool by giving it access to the code repository they wish to scan. According to the ChatGPT developer, Codex Security creates a temporary copy of the repository in ...
The big headlines on this release are efficiency, with OpenAI reporting that GPT-5.4 uses far fewer tokens (47% fewer on some ...
Apart from serving the ChatGPT experience to hundreds of millions of users everyday, OpenAI is also engaged in providing its platform for developers creating AI applications. OpenAI is popular among ...
OpenAI brings its AI coding assistant Codex to Windows, allowing developers to run multiple AI agents and streamline complex programming workflows.
Can free AI scanners replace enterprise SAST? Anthropic and OpenAI found 500-plus zero-days pattern-matching tools missed — and both scanners are free.
While Claude already finds over 100 vulnerabilities in Firefox, OpenAI announces Codex Security, an AI vulnerability scanner.
OpenAI GPT-5.4 is rumored after a Codex demo leak; GPT-5.3 is already in Codex, raising release timing questions.