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OpenAI Revolutionizes Codex with 62 New Applications

💻 Code & Dev·Tom Levy·

OpenAI Revolutionizes Codex with 62 New Applications

OpenAI Revolutionizes Codex with 62 New Applications
Key Takeaways
1OpenAI enhances Codex with 62 applications and 110 capabilities, targeting various sectors such as data analysis and banking.
2New plugins for legal and marketing are in development, further expanding the uses of Codex.
3Codex is now used by over five million people each week, with rapid growth among non-developers.
💡Why it mattersOpenAI is redefining Codex to appeal to a broader audience, strengthening its potential as a universal work platform.
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OpenAI Enriches Codex with Industry-Specific Plugins

OpenAI recently unveiled a series of extensions for its Codex tool, aimed at expanding its capabilities beyond simple coding. Among these new features are role-specific plugins for various sectors such as data analysis, sales, product design, and investment banking. In total, there are 62 new applications and 110 capabilities that enhance the platform. Extensions for the legal and marketing sectors are also in development.

Anthropic, another player in the field, already offers similar plugins, combining "skills" of agents, web search tools, and data connectors.

New Features and Partnerships

Among the minor additions, the "Sites" feature allows users to transform their analyses or plans into interactive websites. "Annotations" provides the ability to highlight parts of documents or tables to request immediate changes. OpenAI has also opened Codex to third-party developers, with initial partnerships including Wix, Figma, and Replit.

Rapid Growth Among Non-Developers

According to OpenAI, Codex is now used by over five million people each week. The growth is particularly pronounced among non-developers, such as analysts, designers, and bankers, who are adopting the tool three times faster than developers. Although Codex was initially designed as a coding tool, OpenAI seems to be repositioning it as a versatile work application. This could eventually lead to its integration into a super app like ChatGPT.

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