Why dose the codex page "https://openai.com/index/introducing-codex/" "Starting today, we’re rolling out Codex to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users globally, with support for Plus and Edu coming soon." show codex is available for Team users when in https://chatgpt.com/codex "Available to users on the ChatGPT Pro Plan" its website stats it is only for Pro Users?
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources provided do not contain explicit information about the availability of Codex for ChatGPT Team users or clarify the discrepancy between the OpenAI Codex announcement page and the information on https://chatgpt.com/codex. The sources focus on the features, pricing, and access details for ChatGPT Team, Pro, Plus, and Enterprise, but do not mention Codex availability or address this specific inconsistency.
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@stiff bramble Then What dose the statement on page "https://openai.com/index/introducing-codex/" "Starting today, we’re rolling out Codex to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users globally, with support for Plus and Edu coming soon."Mean then ????????????????
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources provided do not contain any information about the statement on the page "https://openai.com/index/introducing-codex/" regarding the rollout of Codex to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users, or what that statement specifically means. The sources do not mention Codex availability, rollout details, or clarify the discrepancy between different pages. Therefore, I cannot provide a definitive explanation based on the available information.
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@stiff bramble It’s saying:
“Starting today, we’re rolling out Codex to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users globally, with support for Plus and Edu coming soon.”
In super-simple terms:
“Starting today…” → From right now.
“we’re rolling out Codex…” → we’re giving you access to Codex (a smart code-writing helper).
“…to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users globally…” → anyone in the world who has a Pro, Enterprise, or Team subscription can use it today.
“…with support for Plus and Edu coming soon.” → people on the Plus plan or the Education plan will get it in the near future.
So:
As of now, if you pay for Pro, Enterprise, or Team you can use Codex. If you’re on Plus or Edu, hang tight—your turn is coming soon.
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources provided do not contain any information about the statement from the page "https://openai.com/index/introducing-codex/" regarding the rollout of Codex to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team users, nor do they clarify what that statement specifically means. There is no mention of Codex availability, rollout details, or an explanation of this statement in the sources you provided. Therefore, I cannot provide a definitive answer based on the available information.
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@stiff bramble Then when is Codex availale?
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not contain any information about when Codex is or will be available. There are no details about Codex's release date, availability, or rollout schedule in the provided sources.
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@stiff bramble Is Codex not a product of openAI?
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Yes, Codex is a product of OpenAI. According to the knowledge sources, OpenAI Codex CLI is an open-source command-line tool that brings the power of OpenAI's latest reasoning models directly to your terminal. It acts as a lightweight coding agent that can read, modify, and run code on your local machine to help you build features faster, squash bugs, and understand unfamiliar code. The tool is developed and provided by OpenAI, and more details can be found in the official documentation.
Additionally, OpenAI's service terms mention that output generated by code generation features of their services, including OpenAI Codex, may be subject to third-party licenses, further confirming that Codex is an OpenAI product Service terms.
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