OpenAI has launched its first hardware product, the Codex Micro keyboard, designed to work with its AI coding assistant, Codex. The device features 13 mechanical switches, a joystick, and a dial to adjust AI reasoning, and costs $230.
The Codex Micro is a collaboration with Work Louder and is available for pre-order. It aims to make interacting with Codex faster and more intuitive, with light-up 'Agent Keys' and customizable shortcut keys.
In other AI-related news, analysts have rated AMD and Palantir as buys, citing their AI-driven growth trajectories. Additionally, India has got its second AI unicorn in a month, with Emergent raising $300 million from investors.
Key Takeaways
- OpenAI launches Codex Micro keyboard for AI coding, priced at $230.
- The device features 13 mechanical switches, a joystick, and a dial to adjust AI reasoning.
- Codex Micro is a collaboration with Work Louder and is available for pre-order.
- Analysts rate AMD and Palantir as buys due to AI-driven growth trajectories.
- Emergent raises $300 million, becoming India's second AI unicorn.
OpenAI launches micro keyboard for AI coding
OpenAI has released its first hardware product, a compact keyboard called Codex Micro. It is designed to work with its AI coding assistant, Codex. The device has 13 keys, a joystick, and a dial to adjust AI reasoning. It costs $230 and is available for pre-order.
OpenAI unveils Codex Micro keyboard for AI coding
OpenAI has launched the Codex Micro, a specialized keyboard designed for its AI coding assistant, Codex. The device features 13 mechanical switches, a joystick, and a dial to adjust AI reasoning. It is a collaboration with Work Louder and costs $230.
OpenAI enters hardware market with Codex Micro keyboard
OpenAI has entered the hardware market with the launch of the Codex Micro keyboard, a $230 device designed to work with its AI coding assistant, Codex. The device features light-up 'Agent Keys' and customizable shortcut keys.
OpenAI launches tiny keyboard for bossing AI agents
OpenAI has launched its first hardware product, a tiny keyboard called the Codex Micro. It is designed to work with its AI coding assistant, Codex, and features 13 mechanical switches, a joystick, and a dial.
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Sources
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- OpenAI Unveils Codex Micro Keyboard
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