@FinanceYF5: OpenAI releases Codex Micro (in a sense, their first hardware product) Priced at $230, OpenAI's Codex Micro is a compact console designed for Agent programming, featuring RGB status keys, common Codex operations…
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OpenAI and Work Louder have jointly released the $230 Codex Micro hardware console, designed for Agent programming, with RGB keys and shortcut operations, supporting Mac and Windows.
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OpenAI Releases Codex Micro (Arguably Their First Hardware Product)
Priced at $230, OpenAI’s Codex Micro is a compact console tailored for agent programming. It features an RGB status button, quick-access shortcuts for common Codex operations, and a knob for adjusting inference intensity.
Co-developed by OpenAI and Work Louder, it supports both Mac and Windows. The device is designed to make multi-agent management faster and more tactile, while also reducing the need to constantly switch between different chat windows.
Though there’s a bit of gimmickry involved, one thing is clear: OpenAI is diving deeper into the community, co-developing products that are both fun and in tune with current trends.
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