Codex can now use Chrome directly on macOS and Windows.

Categories: AI, Product

Summary

Codex is now even better at working with apps and sites in Chrome, and can now work in parallel across tabs in the background, without taking over your browser. To get started on macOS and Windows, i

Transcript Excerpt

Cortex can now help with almost everything. But only if it can work where actual work happens. And for many of us, that place is Chrome. To help with that, we just launched the Chrome extension for Cortex. It works with the Cortex app in both Windows and Mac OS. Let me show you what you can actually do with it and how it works with plugins and other ways that you can connect Cortex to the tools that you already use. If there's a plugin for the app that I need, I normally start there. Connectors are structured and fast and Cortex does not have to click through all the UI just to read a doc or check a message or create a file. Sometimes, however, there is no plugin or there is one, but the thing you need is only available in the full web app. And sometimes the context is actually the existin…