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As Cursor launches the next generation of its product, the AI coding startup has to compete with OpenAI and Anthropic more directly than ever.
Cursor 3 introduces advanced AI coding agents that can automate developer tasks independently, changing how software is built.
The move lets IT administrators standardize and distribute agent behaviors across engineering teams, but OpenAI’s third-party marketplace is not yet open.
Today, OpenAI released Codex, its ChatGPT-powered coding tool, as a macOS app. Until today, users had to find alternative ways, mostly through a command-line interface (CLI) on the web, to use it. Codex is OpenAI’s native tool for building and managing ...
OpenAI says its seeing breakout growth for its AI coding tool Codex, even as controversy over the company’s agreement to supply AI to the Pentagon has derailed the public messaging around Codex’s momentum and resulted in some consumers boycotting its ...
AI coding tools are moving beyond autocomplete, with Cursor 3 shifting developers toward managing tasks instead of writing code.
PCWorld reports that OpenAI has launched a native Windows desktop app for Codex, its AI coding tool that uses ChatGPT-powered agents to write code from natural-language prompts. Codex competes with similar tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google ...
Security researchers at BeyondTrust Phantom Labs discovered a critical flaw in OpenAI's Codex coding agent that allowed an attacker to steal GitHub authentication
OpenAI has replaced fixed per-seat Codex licenses with pay-as-you-go token billing for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise, cutting the base price to $20.