OpenAI’s Codex can lastly management Home windows 11 PCs by itself
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In abstract:
- PCWorld reviews that OpenAI’s Codex desktop now provides the ‘Laptop Use’ function on Home windows 11, permitting AI to manage purposes utilizing digital mouse and keyboard.
- This automation functionality is especially beneficial for builders who want to check packages, replace databases, and troubleshoot workflows effectively.
- The function is obtainable throughout all Codex plans together with free tiers, with cell app integration enabling distant Home windows system management.
OpenAI introduced through a social media submit that Codex desktop’s Laptop Use function is now out there on Home windows 11 programs. The function, which permits Codex to manage apps on the pc, was beforehand solely out there on macOS.
With Laptop Use, Codex makes use of its personal digital mouse and keyboard to navigate the system and carry out duties. It’s notably helpful for builders, because it permits Codex to check packages, replace databases, create dashboards, overview tasks, and troubleshoot workflows—and now it could actually do all of it inside a Home windows surroundings.
As soon as the function is activated, the person can discuss with the pc or particular apps of their directions—like @Laptop or @Paint—and let the AI carry out duties by itself. For instance, right here’s one such job as proven on OpenAI’s Laptop Use web page: “Open @Chrome and confirm the checkout web page nonetheless works after the most recent adjustments.”
In the identical announcement, OpenAI additionally famous that Codex on cell apps can combine with Laptop Use on desktop, that means you may “begin, overview, and steer” duties in your Home windows system immediately out of your cell system. In different phrases, Codex can function your PC and preserve working even whilst you’re on the go.
For now, Laptop Use is obtainable on all Codex plans, together with Free and Go tiers. However finally will probably be reserved for the most important paid plans, together with Plus, Professional, Enterprise, and Enterprise.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

