OpenAI's Codex can now operate your Windows PC autonomously, hunting bugs and testing apps on its own

OpenAI's Codex can now operate your Windows PC autonomously, hunting bugs and testing apps on its own. This means users can automate tedious tasks and improve software testing efficiency without manual intervention.
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