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OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2 and Codex Labs Boost Design and Enterprise AI

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OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Images 2, the next‑generation image generator that promises magazine‑level design from a single prompt. The new model delivers up to 2K resolution and supports multiple aspect ratios, letting users craft complete spreads without leaving the chat interface. Early demos show the engine pulling fresh data from the web to keep visuals current.

Beyond pixel quality, the system taps a December 2025 knowledge cutoff, giving it a broader historical context than earlier releases. Users can now generate text‑rich graphics, copy, and layout cues in a single step, streamlining workflows for designers who previously relied on separate AI tools. This integration eliminates the need for third‑party design software during early ideation, reducing turnaround time by up to 30 percent, according to internal tests.

Parallel to the visual upgrade, OpenAI expanded Codex for enterprise with Codex Labs. The program places AI experts inside organizations to run workshops that teach teams how to embed Codex into existing pipelines. By turning scattered data into actionable briefs, the initiative aims to accelerate non‑coding tasks across departments, positioning Codex as a broader productivity engine. Early adopters report a 25 percent increase in drafting speed and a noticeable drop in repetitive documentation work during the first quarter overall.

The simultaneous launch of ChatGPT Images 2 and Codex Labs signals OpenAI’s pivot toward end‑to‑end creative and operational workflows. By offering higher‑resolution graphics and enterprise‑grade coding assistance, the company targets designers, marketers, and corporate teams looking to cut production cycles. The rollout underscores a broader trend of AI tools becoming integral components of daily business operations.