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OpenAI’s Codex Data Shows AI Agents Are Becoming Workflow Systems
OpenAI’s new Codex research shows AI agents moving from coding assistants toward workflow systems that run long, parallel, delegated tasks. The strongest signal is not just developer use, but rapid growth among non-developers and organizational users.
OpenAI Codex Record & Replay Turns Workflow Demos Into Reusable Skills
OpenAI’s new Codex Record & Replay feature lets eligible macOS users demonstrate a repeatable workflow once and turn it into a reusable skill. It could make desktop and browser automation easier to capture, but teams need to treat recordings, permissions, and sensitive data carefully.
OpenAI Daybreak Turns AI Bug Finding Into a Patching Race
OpenAI expanded Daybreak with Patch the Planet, an updated GPT-5.5-Cyber model, Codex Security workflows, and a partner program for vetted security vendors. The move shifts the AI cybersecurity race from finding more bugs to validating, patching, testing, and landing fixes before maintainers are overwhelmed.
Samsung’s ChatGPT Rollout Shows Enterprise AI Moving Past the Ban Era
Samsung Electronics is giving ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to all employees in Korea and its global DX division, turning a once-risky consumer AI tool into governed workplace infrastructure. The rollout is one of OpenAI’s largest enterprise deployments and a useful marker for how big companies are moving from blanket bans to controlled AI access.
OpenAI’s Ona Deal Is Really About Where Codex Runs
OpenAI’s planned Ona acquisition gives Codex a path toward persistent, governed cloud workspaces where long-running agents can safely reach code, tools, logs, and approvals.