OpenAI said it is rolling Codex, its coding tool, into the ChatGPT mobile app on iOS and Android, aiming to broaden access to AI code generation as competition with rivals like Anthropic heats up. Codex can write features, answer questions about a codebase, fix bugs, and propose pull requests. With the mobile app, developers can stay updated by reviewing outputs, approving changes, and launching new tasks while connected to macOS machines running Codex, with Windows support expected soon.
New figures show Anthropic has pulled ahead of OpenAI in enterprise AI spending, with 34.4% of surveyed companies paying for Anthropic products in April. The jump is attributed mainly to growing demand for Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI coding assistant. The result suggests a faster, tool-driven shift in how businesses are choosing their next AI vendor.
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GitHub is experiencing outages as demand spikes during the AI coding boom, with unexpected pressure on systems that typically handle routine developer workflows. The disruptions highlight how rapidly automated code generation is changing usage patterns, taxing bandwidth, background jobs, and service stability. Developers may see intermittent access issues even when they are not running advanced AI tools directly.
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