AI news story

OpenAI debuts a Codex plugin for Chrome

The new feature could turn Codex into more than a coding aid.

  • LLMs
  • Source: Engadget
  • Published: 2026-05-07
  • Signal score: 4
  • 21 sources

Editor's take

OpenAI has released a Chrome extension that allows its Codex AI model to interact with web content, extending its capabilities beyond pure code generation.

This integration signifies a move towards more context-aware AI assistants, potentially impacting how users interact with online information and services. By bridging the gap between a powerful language model and the dynamic environment of the web, OpenAI is positioning Codex as a versatile tool for tasks ranging from summarizing articles to automating simple web interactions, a significant step from its initial focus on code completion.

Future developments to monitor will include the types of web-based tasks Codex can reliably perform and the privacy implications of its access to user browsing data. The success of this plugin could also spur competitors like Google's Bard or Microsoft's Copilot to offer similar browser-integrated AI functionalities.

Signal score: 4

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