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Recent coverage focuses on ChatGPT expanding into Codex-powered coding workflows across devices and adding new app features, alongside growing concerns about security and safety risks from prompt/browser content and threat actors. There’s also chatter about image-based features, extensions, and user experience differences for non-premium users.

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Key Takeaway OpenAI is pushing Codex deeper into the ChatGPT ecosystem while multiple reports highlight security/safety risks that can require users to update apps and be cautious about content handling.
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Codex everywhere Security concerns New app features User experience
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OpenAI is pushing Codex deeper into the ChatGPT ecosystem while multiple reports highlight security/safety risks that can require users to update apps and be cautious about content handling.

Recent coverage focuses on ChatGPT expanding into Codex-powered coding workflows across devices and adding new app features, alongside growing concerns about security and safety risks from prompt/browser content and threat actors. There’s also chatter about image-based features, extensions, and user experience differences for non-premium users.

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Codex integration rollout Codex is being put inside the ChatGPT app everywhere
Business plugins 6 business plugins are releasing alongside the Codex expansion
Security action A security breach requires updating the ChatGPT Mac app

What to Watch

  • Follow 9to5Mac for continued “Codex inside ChatGPT app” updates and additional plugin releases. 9to5Mac
  • Keep an eye on security advisories tied to the ChatGPT Mac app and required update notices. 9to5Mac
  • Watch The Register for new findings on how ChatGPT handles browser content and threat-chain behavior. The Register

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  • OpenAI putting Codex inside ChatGPT app everywhere, releasing 6 business plugins 9to5Mac
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Igor Bonifacic for Engadget For a lot of people, the most appealing reason to use a local chatbot will be the amount of money you can save. Right now, running a local model on your iPhone involves, at most, a one-time purchase of $5. Compare that to a subscription from any of the big AI labs. For instance, if you want to use ChatGPT without ads, you'll need to spend at least $20 per month on OpenAI's Plus plan. You could get away with the more affordable Go tier or even stick with the free offering if you plan to use ChatGPT only sporadically, but then you also need to consider rate limits. Si

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If you've been hearing a lot about AI Agents and OpenClaw, you're probably wondering what it all means — especially if you're still trying to make sense of ChatGPT. SImply put, the technology behind “AI agents” is software designed to actually operate your computer instead of simply chatting with you. That’s what makes this fundamentally different from tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google Gemini. Unlike traditional chatbots, AI agents like Claude Cowork or ChatGPT Agent can open apps, click buttons, browse websites, fill out forms, compare information across tabs, move files, draft emails and

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