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323 OpenAI launches a Codex desktop app for macOS to run multiple AI coding agents in parallel

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VentureBeat 2 place · 02/02/2026 13:00 EDT

OpenAI on Monday released a new desktop application for its Codex artificial intelligence coding system, a tool the company says transforms software development from a collaborative exercise with a single AI assistant into something more akin to managing a team of autonomous workers.The Codex app for macOS functions as what OpenAI executives describe as a "command center for agents," allowing developers to delegate multiple coding tasks simultaneously, automate repetitive work, and supervise AI systems that

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