
"Since last spring, OpenAI has offered Codex. What started life as the company's response to Claude Code is becoming something more sophisticated with the release of a new dedicated macOS app. At its most basic form, Codex is a programming agent capable of writing code for users, but now it can also manage multiple AI assistants that can work together to complete more complex tasks."
"If that sounds complicated, OpenAI has tried to make it more approachable with a section of the app titled Skills. The feature bundles "instructions, resources, and scripts so Codex can reliably connect to tools, run workflows, and complete tasks according to your team's preferences," the company explains. "The Codex app includes a dedicated interface to create and manage skills. You can explicitly ask Codex to use specific skills, or let it automatically use them based on the task at hand.""
Codex is a programming agent that now manages multiple AI assistants to handle complex tasks. It can delegate subtasks to specialized models, using GPT Image for visual assets while another model codes a web game. Codex assumed roles of designer, developer, and QA tester and validated output by playing the game. A Skills feature bundles instructions, resources, and scripts so Codex can connect to tools, run workflows, and complete tasks according to team preferences. Users can explicitly request skills or allow automatic selection. An Automations section enables scheduled background execution of repetitive tasks and workflows.
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