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People are focusing on major OpenAI product/platform developments (Codex updates for Windows with computer use and mobile access, plus rumors about an iPhone rival) alongside near-term operational issues like elevated ChatGPT latency. There’s also discussion around OpenAI API billing, including claims that OpenAI may not be charging for certain API calls.

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Key Takeaway OpenAI’s near-term news spans both expanding Codex access across devices and investigating ChatGPT latency, while some users debate whether certain API calls are being billed.
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OpenAI’s near-term news spans both expanding Codex access across devices and investigating ChatGPT latency, while some users debate whether certain API calls are being billed.

People are focusing on major OpenAI product/platform developments (Codex updates for Windows with computer use and mobile access, plus rumors about an iPhone rival) alongside near-term operational issues like elevated ChatGPT latency. There’s also discussion around OpenAI API billing, including claims that OpenAI may not be charging for certain API calls.

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platform Windows Codex update
features mentioned Computer use and mobile access
issue ChatGPT elevated latency
status OpenAI investigating the elevated-latency issue
billing claim Claim: OpenAI seemingly not charging for API calls

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  • Follow updates on the “elevated latency” investigation affecting ChatGPT. 9to5Mac
  • Watch for rollout details and feature availability tied to the Windows Codex update (computer use, mobile access). Neowin

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  • OpenAI rolls out major Codex for Windows update with computer use and mobile access Neowin
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