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Apple brings AI agents into Xcode, letting developers hand over real coding tasks to machines
Apple has rolled out AI-powered coding agents in Xcode, allowing developers to let artificial intelligence actively build, test and fix apps instead of just suggesting code.
Apple's Xcode 26.3 integrates Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex, letting AI agents autonomously write, build, and test code—sparking debate over security and the future of software development.
The battle for hearts and minds is now engaged on Mac desktops, especially when it comes to wooing developers.
The app is powered by GPT-5.2-Codex, OpenAI’s newest programming-focused large language model. It can process prompts with up ...
OpenAI has launched a new Codex desktop app for macOS that lets developers run multiple AI coding agents in parallel, shifting software development from writing code to managing autonomous tasks and ...
The company behind ChatGPT has announced the Codex MacOS App, its take on an integrated development environment (IDE) that’s ...
OpenAI has released a new macOS app for Codex, integrating many of the agentic coding practices that have become popular since Codex launched last year.
OpenAI is locked in an increasingly intense battle with rival Anthropic over tools to create AI agents. The debut of the ...
OpenAI is trying to win market share from rivals like Anthropic and Cursor as AI coding tools gain in popularity.
Switching between IDE, terminal, and app keeps context across tools.
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