I love my new Codex AI pet -- and now I want one in every app
PCWorld explores OpenAI's new Codex AI pets, which provide visual status indicators for desktop AI agents through customizable on-screen companions. These pets address a key user experience issue by displaying red clocks when agent approval is needed and green checks upon task completion. The feature enhances multitasking efficiency by keeping users informed of AI agent activity without constant monitoring of the main interface. Whether I'm using Claude's desktop Cowork application or OpenAI's Codex coding app, I prefer that my AI agents check back with me before making high-stakes decisions. But while that makes for a safer setup, it also means my agents are often waiting around, twiddling their thumbs as they wait for me to approve their next steps. Now, if I'm sitting and watching the Cowork or Codex apps in action, I'll see right away when an agent is awaiting my approval. But if I'm working in another window or multitasking, I could easily miss the fact that an idled Cowork or Codex agent is sitting around, staring vacantly into space.
May-4-2026, 15:35:03 GMT
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