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Codex can now generate multiple responses simultaneously for a single task, helping you quickly explore possible solutions and pick the best approach. Best-of-N is rolling out to Pro, Enterprise, Team, Edu, and Plus users starting today. Here’s Joey, an engineer on Codex showing you how it works!

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OpenAI Developers1 year ago

More on Best-of-N and other features we shipped today in the changelog:

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Matt Figdore2 years ago

This is the biggest productivity cheat code right now. Kiss reading documents goodbye. You can get an instant summary of any document with this tool.

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Karthik1 year ago

can you add gitlab support for Codex? thanks!

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gfodor.id1 year ago

Can we get custom container support soon? My boot times are a drag

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Farouq Aldori1 year ago

It would be amazing to have an automatic merge agent. When running tasks in parallel, conflicts are inevitable because multiple tasks often modify the same files. It would be great if these parallel tasks could somehow communicate to avoid or resolve those conflicts.

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Dan Mac1 year ago

Is this inspired by how o3 Pro works at all?

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Grokzilla1 year ago

@sama you HAVE to launch this for general non-coding use! We need this system for doing research, for writing books, papers, and long term work!!!

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Walgtech 👨🏻‍💻1 year ago

Codex is great!!! 🥰 Feels overpowered so don’t nerf it ✌🏻

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Mouad1 year ago

Oh this was wasn't expected

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Daniel1 year ago

Phenomenal work. Just what we needed. Do you think Codex will ever be able to work on graphical interfaces for code? Even just being able to upload images would save a ton of time

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Henry Moran1 year ago

super cool! i was already doing this manually thx to the pod where the pm mentioned this approach to resolve bugs

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