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OpenAI Releases New Codex Capabilities for Workplace Use

OpenAI introduced expanded Codex features on Tuesday aimed at knowledge work. The company also published an internal report on current enterprise usage patterns.

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OpenAI released a new set of Codex capabilities on Tuesday designed to support knowledge work inside companies. The update adds functions intended to broaden how the agentic tool operates in office settings.

The company released an internal report alongside the new tools. The report examined how Codex is already being used for knowledge work and documented the range of tasks where it appears. No further details on specific new functions or report findings were provided in the announcement.

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