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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 6 MIN

OpenAI Codex on Windows, GitHub Copilot Token Backlash, Nvidia Windows AI PCs

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In this episode, we discuss OpenAI bringing Codex Computer Use to Windows, letting the agent see, click, and type through Windows apps while developers steer it remotely from ChatGPT on mobile or Codex on Mac. We break down the developer backlash to GitHub Copilot's shift to token and AI-credit-based billing, the new Pro, Pro Plus, and Max tiers, and why agentic workflows are breaking the flat-subscription model across OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. We also cover Nvidia and Microsoft teasing the first Nvidia-powered Windows AI PCs ahead of Computex and Microsoft Build, with rumored N1X-style Windows-on-Arm systems that could reset the AI PC conversation. Finally, we examine the U.S. Commerce Department's move to close the offshore loophole on advanced Nvidia Blackwell, Rubin, and AMD MI350x AI chip shipments to Chinese firms operating outside mainland China.https://www.aiconvocast.comHelp support the podcast by using our affiliate links:Eleven Labs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/ibl30sgkibkvDisclaimer:This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by OpenAI, GitHub, Microsoft, Nvidia, AMD, Anthropic, xAI, or any other entities mentioned unless explicitly stated. The content provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional, financial, or legal advice. Affiliate links may earn the podcast a commission at no additional cost to you.

In this episode, we discuss OpenAI bringing Codex Computer Use to Windows, letting the agent see, click, and type through Windows apps while developers steer it remotely from ChatGPT on mobile or Codex on Mac. We break down the developer backlash to GitHub Copilot's shift to token and AI-credit-based billing, the new Pro, Pro Plus, and Max tiers, and why agentic workflows are breaking the flat-subscription model across OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. We also cover Nvidia and Microsoft teasing the first Nvidia-powered Windows AI PCs ahead of Computex and Microsoft Build, with rumored N1X-style Windows-on-Arm systems that could reset the AI PC conversation. Finally, we examine the U.S. Commerce Department's move to close the offshore loophole on advanced Nvidia Blackwell, Rubin, and AMD MI350x AI chip shipments to Chinese firms operating outside mainland China.https://www.aiconvocast.comHelp support the podcast by using our affiliate links:Eleven Labs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/ibl30sgkibkvDisclaimer:This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by OpenAI, GitHub, Microsoft, Nvidia, AMD, Anthropic, xAI, or any other entities mentioned unless explicitly stated. The content provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional, financial, or legal advice. Affiliate links may earn the podcast a commission at no additional cost to you.

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