OpenAI Codex is a specialized AI model fine-tuned from GPT-3, designed specifically for understanding and generating code. While GPT-3 is a general-purpose language model, Codex is optimized for programming tasks and supports over a dozen languages, including Python, JavaScript, and Go.
Key Differences (Tabular Overview):
| Feature | GPT-3 | Codex | 
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | General language generation | Code understanding and generation | 
| Training Data | Text from the internet | Text + public GitHub code repositories | 
| Output | Natural language | Code + natural language | 
| Use Cases | Chatbots, content writing | GitHub Copilot, code translation/autocomplete | 
| API Integration | General API usage | IDE and dev tool integration | 
| Premium Feature | Yes (GPT-4, ChatGPT Plus) | Yes (GitHub Copilot, Codex API) | 
Specifications:
- Based on GPT-3 with additional fine-tuning.
- Understands both natural and programming languages.
- Powers premium services like GitHub Copilot.
- Offers real-time contextual coding support.
TL;DR:
Codex is a premium, code-specialized version of GPT-3, built to bridge natural language and programming logic. It is currently available as part of OpenAI’s premium offerings and tools like GitHub Copilot.
Further Reading: OpenAI Introducing Codex
 

 
    
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