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OpenAI Brings Codex to Mobile

OpenAI has announced that Codex, its AI-powered coding assistant, is coming to mobile devices, according to TechCrunch. The update is designed to give users enhanced flexibility over how they manage their development workflows on the go. No specific release date was provided in the announcement, but the move signals OpenAI's continued push to expand Codex's accessibility beyond desktop environments.

Richard Socher's Startup Raises $650 Million to Build Self-Improving AI

Richard Socher, a prominent figure in the AI research community, has launched a new startup with $650 million in funding aimed at building an AI system capable of researching and improving itself indefinitely, TechCrunch reports. The company's stated goal is to develop a continuously self-advancing AI while still shipping tangible products. Socher has emphasized that the project is intended to be commercially grounded, not purely a research endeavor. The raise represents one of the larger funding rounds in recent AI history and highlights ongoing investor appetite for foundational AI research ventures.

OpenAI Reportedly Exploring Legal Action Against Apple

OpenAI is reportedly preparing to pursue legal action against Apple following a ChatGPT integration that the AI company says failed to deliver the subscriber growth and product prominence it expected, according to TechCrunch. OpenAI had entered into a partnership with Apple to integrate ChatGPT into Apple's ecosystem, but the arrangement has reportedly left OpenAI dissatisfied with the results. TechCrunch notes that OpenAI would not be the first partner to experience friction with Apple over integration agreements. No formal legal filing has been confirmed at the time of this writing.


These developments reflect an active period of product expansion and partnership evolution across the AI industry, with more updates expected in the weeks ahead.