When you’re ready for fewer rate limits and interruptions, just complete the agent import flow in onboarding or go to Settings → General and press “Import agent setup.”
New prof pic
To try the viral prompt yourself, just upload a photo to ChatGPT and ask:
Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in an old computer painting program with a mouse. It should be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way, with that low-quality pixel-by-pixel feel that really emphasizes how ridiculously bad it is. Actually, you know what, whatever, just draw it however you want.
Introducing GPT-5.5—a new class of intelligence for real work.
GPT 5.5 is built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done.
It excels at writing and debugging code, researching online, analyzing data, creating documents and spreadsheets, operating software, and moving across tools until a task is finished.
GPT-5.5 is rolling out today for Plus, Pro, Business and Enterprise users across ChatGPT and Codex.
We’re also introducing GPT-5.5 Pro for Pro, Business, and Enterprise users in ChatGPT.
Ask and you shall receive. Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app.
Now you don’t have to be at your desk to start new work, review outputs, steer execution, or approve next steps—you can do it all on the go with the ChatGPT mobile app while Codex runs on your laptop, Mac mini, or devbox.
Rolling out today as a preview on iOS and Android in all supported regions with support for connecting your phone to the Codex app on Windows coming soon.
Computer use lets Codex work across local apps without taking over your Mac.
Here’s what changes when agents can click, type, and keep working in the background.
Full video on YouTube.
Who else built a time travel all this weekend? From interactive websites to educational games, here’s some of the amazing things being built with GPT-5.5 in Codex.
Liam Price, a 23 year old just solved a math problem on which mathematicians were stuck for the past 60 years using nothing but a $20 ChatGPT subscription.
He just casually feeds old math problems into AI to see what happens, something researchers have started calling "vibe maths."
So he typed in Erdős Problem #1196, a number theory conjecture open since 1966, into GPT-5.4 Pro. The model spent 80 minutes reasoning and came back with what looked like a complete proof.
Meet the ChatGPT Futures Class of 2026.
To celebrate the first graduating class to have ChatGPT throughout all four years of university, we set out to find 26 young people using AI in ways that could change the world.
Their stories showed impact far beyond the classroom, and we can’t wait for you to meet them.
ChatGPT.com/Futures
Codex just got pets… but this is bigger than it looks.
These tiny characters living on your screen aren’t just for fun.
They’re actually live status indicators for an AI agent working in the background.
They show you if Codex is running, waiting for input, or ready for review…
so you don’t have to keep opening the app again and again.
To install and use Codex pets, make sure your Codex app is updated to the latest version.
You can use the pre-made pets right away or create a custom one using the Hatch Pet skill.
Type /pet in the Codex composer or open the command palette using Cmd + K (Mac) or Ctrl + K (Windows).
Go to Settings > Appearance > Pets to select or wake your pet.
To create a custom pet from an image or a description:Open the Codex composer and type:
$skill-installer hatch-pet
Open the command menu
and select Force Reload Skills.
Hatch your custom pet by typing:
$hatch-pet create [description or prompt]Once generated, go to Settings > Appearance > Pets to select your new custom pet.
Students are learning to build with Codex, and building to learn.
Here’s what @ucberkeleyofficial students built at the Codex Creator Challenge with @joinhandshake .