Apple has rolled out AI-powered coding agents in Xcode, allowing developers to let artificial intelligence actively build, test and fix apps instead of just suggesting code.
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OpenAI’s new Codex Mac app hits 200K downloads day one; learn key features, access tiers, and what it means for developers—read the latest now.
OpenAI announced yesterday Codex Desktop, a new native macOS app that treats AI coding agents like teammates you can direct, review and set loose on long tasks.
The app is powered by GPT-5.2-Codex, OpenAI’s newest programming-focused large language model. It can process prompts with up ...
OpenAI has launched a new Codex desktop app for macOS that lets developers run multiple AI coding agents in parallel, shifting software development from writing code to managing autonomous tasks and ...
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