Gate News message, April 22 — OpenAI announced expanded partnerships with consulting firms including Accenture and TCS to help large enterprises deploy its Codex coding tools. The company also launched Codex Labs, which places AI specialists directly within customer development teams.
Codex can write and review code, with OpenAI reporting that over 4 million developers use the tool weekly. The move reflects intensifying competition from Anthropic and major tech companies seeking to capture enterprise AI customers in coding and software development.
OpenAI is shifting resources from smaller experimental projects—such as its Sora video-generation tool—toward core enterprise products including ChatGPT and Codex. The company is developing a desktop application integrating ChatGPT, Codex, and its Atlas browser, and plans to expand Codex beyond coding into broader productivity applications. By partnering with major consulting firms like Accenture and PwC, OpenAI aims to embed Codex deep into companies’ software development workflows, potentially increasing customer switching costs and adoption barriers.
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