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Three Ways Codex Can Automate Computer Tasks Beyond Coding

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Jason Liu

13d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses how Codex (an AI coding assistant) can be used beyond just coding tasks. The author shares a personal anecdote about using Codex's "Computer Use" feature to handle a customer service call with Amazon to get a refund for a stolen package, which worked successfully while they took a shower. The article explains three ways Codex can interact with computers: Computer Use (direct screen interaction), Chrome browser integration, and the in-app browser. It provides guidance on when to use each approach based on the task at hand, particularly for automating workflows involving messages, forms, browser tabs, and apps that don't have clean API integrations.

Source

Twitter / XThree Ways Codex Can Automate Computer Tasks Beyond Codingjxnl.co

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I went to take a shower. When I came back, the refund was done. That was when Computer Use clicked for me.
Codex is not just a coding agent. Most of my work is messages, forms, browser tabs, and apps that do not connect neatly to anything else.
Codex now has three ways to work there: Computer Use, Chrome, or the in-app browser.
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When to use Computer Use, Chrome, or the in-app browser in Codex.

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