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OpenAI's Codex can now operate your Windows PC autonomously, hunting bugs and testing apps on its own

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May 30, 2026 — 10:16 UTC
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OpenAI has unveiled a significant upgrade to its Codex application, enabling it to autonomously operate Windows 11 PCs. This development allows Codex to control programs, conduct app testing, and identify bugs without human intervention, marking a notable advancement in AI capabilities and user convenience.

With the new “Computer Use” feature, Codex can execute tasks independently, which is particularly beneficial for developers and IT professionals who need to streamline their workflows. Users can initiate and monitor these tasks remotely through the ChatGPT mobile app, providing a seamless experience even when away from their desktops. This capability not only enhances productivity but also reduces the time spent on routine testing and debugging, potentially leading to faster software development cycles.

This move positions OpenAI as a key player in the growing market for AI-driven automation tools, which are increasingly sought after by businesses looking to optimize operations. As Codex continues to evolve, it raises the bar for competitors in the AI space, compelling them to innovate or risk falling behind. The implications for users are profound, as the ability to automate complex tasks could redefine how software development and IT management are approached.

Looking ahead, the focus will be on how Codex’s capabilities evolve and whether it can integrate with other platforms and tools to further enhance its utility in diverse environments.

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