Codex is becoming a work surface, not just a coding agent
OpenAI's role-specific Codex plugins, hosted Sites, and annotations point to a broader shift from coding assistant to shared work surface.
Read analysisTechnical and market analysis related to gpt-5-5.
OpenAI's role-specific Codex plugins, hosted Sites, and annotations point to a broader shift from coding assistant to shared work surface.
Read analysisOpenAI's models and Codex are now on AWS Bedrock. On the surface it is one more cloud. The real motive is that OpenAI is no longer content to live only inside Microsoft's distribution, and wants to stand on the ground enterprises already know best.
Read analysisOpenAI's personal finance preview shows how connected accounts, memories, and grounded reasoning turn ChatGPT into a financial context layer.
Read analysisOpenAI's Codex mobile and remote-host update points to a new workflow: long-running coding agents need remote checkpoints, approvals, and host governance.
Read analysisOpenAI's GPT-5.5 release is a signal that frontier models are being judged by long-running execution, tool use, cost, and safeguards, not only raw intelligence.
Read analysisOpenAI's ChatGPT workspace agents show that shared, scheduled, cloud-running agents need approvals, auditability, and admin controls as much as model capability.
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