CryptoWorld News, OpenAI's code intelligence agent Codex is testing a new "Ultra-Fast Mode," which can boost code generation speed by up to five times.


Currently, a pain point in AI programming is: the model has enough brainpower, but developers still have to stare at the screen, waiting for it to execute step by step.
If this 5x speedup is real, coding with the intelligence agent will become more and more like two humans pair programming together.
However, some developers have complained that Codex previously had a "Fast Mode," which turned out to be not much faster at all.
It was actually a queue-jumping feature, running by preempting server resources, which ended up causing normal users without paid plans to be stuck and frustrated.
In response to the complaints, the leaker jokingly said: "Probably because the previous one wasn't fast enough, OpenAI now wants to push a 'Ultra-Fast Mode' at full speed."
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