NVIDIA CEO Mandates Company-Wide Adoption of OpenAI's Codex Programming Tool

Deep News04-24 08:41

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared an email from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on a social media platform. In the email, Huang forwarded a message he sent to all NVIDIA employees, instructing them to utilize OpenAI's Codex programming tool.

Huang wrote in the email: "Dear NVIDIA team, OpenAI Codex, based on GPT-5.5, is now officially released and available to all NVIDIA employees! Our 10,000 employees—spanning engineering, product, legal, marketing, finance, sales, human resources, operations, and developer programs—have had early access and have already used it to create many amazing results.

One NVIDIA employee stated: 'This has truly changed my life.' Another employee commented: 'It's simply incredible.'

Codex runs on the NVIDIA platform! GPT-5.5 was trained on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and performs inference on NVIDIA AI infrastructure—this is absolutely next-level technology.

A monumental achievement! OpenAI pioneered generative AI with ChatGPT. GPT's autoregressive token generation mechanism is the foundation of its reasoning capabilities, which in turn drives tool usage.

Now, Codex agent AI has arrived. Chatbots can answer questions; agents can get work done.

Codex is not just for software teams. Everyone should use Codex agents. They are our teammates, a superpower that lets us go beyond what was possible before. Better... smarter... faster.

The OpenAI and NVIDIA teams have set up a Codex lab in Endeavor, designed to greatly facilitate your onboarding. A series of online workshops will be held in the coming weeks. Let's step into the age of lightspeed together. Welcome to the AI era."

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