Building a safe, effective sandbox to enable Codex on Windows
Learn how OpenAI built a secure sandbox for Codex on Windows, enabling safe, efficient coding agents with controlled file access and network restrictions.
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OpenAI is going to let users access Codex, its desktop AI tool that can write code and use apps on your computer, from the ChatGPT app on your phone. Following the surge in popularity for Anthropic's Claude Code, OpenAI has been working quickly to try and catch up, including by cutting back on "side quests," shutting down projects like the Sora video-generation tool, and focusing on growing its enterprise business. The company's push included the recently released major update for Codex that lets it operate apps on macOS - a potentially major step as part of its ambitions to make a desktop "superapp." Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app lets … Read the full story at The Verge.
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The post OpenAI Pushes New ChatGPT Safety Features as Lawsuits Mount appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief OpenAI says ChatGPT can now better spot signs of self-harm or violence during ongoing conversations. The update comes as the company faces lawsuits and investigations over claims that ChatGPT mishandled dangerous conversations. OpenAI said the new safeguards rely on temporary “safety summaries” rather than permanent memory or personalization. OpenAI on Thursday announced new safety features designed to help ChatGPT recognize signs of escalating risk across conversations as the company faces growing legal and political scrutiny over how its chatbot handles users in distress. In a blog post, OpenAI said the updates improve ChatGPT’s ability to identify warning signs tied to suicide, self-harm, and potential violence by analyzing context that develops over time instead of treating each message separately. “People come to ChatGPT every day to talk about what matters to them—fr
OpenAI says ChatGPT can better detect signs of self-harm and violence as the company faces lawsuits and investigations over dangerous chatbot interactions.
The post Apple Mac M5 System Exploited With Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI, Researchers Claim appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief A security firm claims it built a working macOS kernel exploit targeting Apple’s M5 chip and Memory Integrity Enforcement system. The company says a preview version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI helped identify bugs and assist with exploit development. Apple has not yet publicly commented on the claims. Apple devices have long been considered among the hardest consumer systems to hack because of the company’s tightly integrated hardware and software security. Now, a security startup claims a small team of researchers used a preview version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos to build a working exploit against Apple’s new M5 chip protections in less than a week. In a Substack post published Thursday, the Vietnam-based Calif said it developed what it describes as the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit capable of surviving Apple’s new Memory
The post Anthropic Launches Claude AI Tools for Small Businesses appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Luisa Crawford May 13, 2026 16:30 Anthropic’s Claude for Small Business integrates AI into tools like QuickBooks, HubSpot, and Canva, offering 15 workflows to streamline operations. Anthropic has unveiled Claude for Small Business, an AI-driven solution designed to integrate seamlessly into the tools small businesses already use. The package includes connectors and workflows tailored to automate tasks across finance, marketing, operations, HR, and more—potentially leveling the playing field for smaller companies often left behind in AI adoption. Small businesses make up 44% of U.S. GDP and employ nearly half of the private-sector workforce, yet their uptake of AI has lagged. According to Anthropic, this is primarily due to tools that aren’t adapted to their workflows. With this launch, Anthropic aims to address that gap by embedding its Claude AI into platforms like I
Security startup Calif says researchers used a preview version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI to help build an Apple macOS kernel exploit.
Yesterday, in Musk v. Altman, before the jurors came in, Sam Altman's team passed up what looked - from a distance - like a little league trophy. It was not. Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers had the lawyers read the inscription aloud for the press: "Never stop being a jackass." It's a commemoration OpenAI employees bought for research scientist Josh Ackiam, who testified yesterday. How exactly did this come up in a trial about nonprofit contract law? Allegedly, when Elon Musk was leaving OpenAI, he talked about wanting to race ahead of Google. Achiam, who worked on AI safety, asked if that was really such a good idea. Musk called him a jackass. Years … Read the full story at The Verge.
The update gives users enhanced flexibility over how they can manage their workflows.