PCWorld reports that OpenAI’s Codex desktop now offers the ‘Computer Use’ feature on Windows 11, allowing AI to control applications using virtual mouse and keyboard. This automation capability is ...
In this photo illustration, the OpenAI logo is displayed on a laptop screen on May 20, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images OpenAI rolled out Computer Use for Windows in Codex ...
OpenAI announced today that Codex app users on Windows 11 now have computer use capabilities and ChatGPT mobile app integration. “Codex now supports more of the Windows developer loop,” OpenAI tweeted ...
Founded by former OpenAI staff members and funded by Amazon and Google, Anthropic has raised the stakes in the GPT wars. Anthropic's Claude Desktop app often outshines its ChatGPT rival in various ...
Windows desktop control for Codex through a local MCP server: screenshots, mouse, keyboard, Chrome, chat apps, and more. Clone https://github.com/ezpzai/codex ...
Fara-7B is Microsoft's first agentic small language model (SLM) designed specifically for computer use. With only 7 billion parameters, Fara-7B is an ultra-compact Computer Use Agent (CUA) that ...
Computer-Using or Computer Use Agents (CUAs) are agentic AI capabilities that enable an AI model to perceive a screen “visually” and control it like a person would — clicking, typing, navigating an ...
Add Decrypt as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. OpenAI's Codex update adds computer control, browser, and image generation. OpenAI integrates agents across apps, tools, and ...
The setup of the ingenious computer that works with tension and springs. Credit: St. Olaf College It has no wires, no silicon chips, and needs zero electricity. Yet, it computes. Researchers from St.
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
"We typically think of memory as something in a computer hard drive, or within our brains," says St. Olaf College Associate Professor of Physics Joey Paulsen. "However, many everyday materials retain ...