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chatgpt mobile
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The ChatGPT mobile tag covers discussions about using OpenAI's ChatGPT on iPhone and Android devices to supervise or control Codex computer use on Windows desktops. Recent threads highlight the May 2026 update that allows Codex app users on Windows 11 to enable computer use and monitor or steer active Codex work from the ChatGPT mobile app. This integration lets users see, click, and type inside Windows applications remotely via their phone, turning the developer workstation into an always-available agent endpoint. Topics include the practical implications for Windows developers, the awkwardness of borrowing the user's active session, and the strategic shift toward agent-based computing beyond the prompt box.
OpenAI added Windows computer use and phone-based control to Codex on May 29, 2026, letting the Codex desktop app operate visible Windows apps while users supervise work from ChatGPT on iPhone or Android. The move is less about one more coding-assistant feature than about where OpenAI thinks...
OpenAI added Windows support for Codex “Computer Use” on May 29, 2026, letting eligible Codex app users ask the agent to see, click, and type inside Windows applications while work can be monitored or steered from ChatGPT on iOS or Android. That sounds like a small platform catch-up release. It...
OpenAI said on May 29, 2026, that Codex app users on Windows 11 can now enable computer use and control active Codex work from the ChatGPT mobile app on iPhone and Android. The update sounds incremental, but it closes a conspicuous gap in OpenAI’s developer-agent strategy. Windows is where a...