Would you trust AI on a locked laptop?
OpenAI is reportedly working on a Codex Computer Use upgrade that could let the agent control Mac apps remotely, maybe even when a laptop is locked or asleep, and potentially operate other desktop devices running Codex without SSH. - Phone-to-desktop control getting more useful (this is huge) - Codex potentially testing apps, GUIs, and simulators remotely - Less need to walk back to your machine just to unlock it - Multi-device workflows from one main device - A possible future where agents manage dedicated Mac Minis or dev boxes - Big productivity upside for builders, devs, and automation teams - Big security and permissions questions for Apple and users - Another sign that AI agents are moving from chat into real environments I can see this being huge for dev workflows, but I also think the locked-screen part is where things get interesting fast. What do you guys think, would you trust an AI agent to keep working on your desktop while you are away? I have mixed feelings. I could see this being super useful, but I would do a deep research if/when it's released so I fully understand the security features and security risks involved. Read the full article here: https://www.testingcatalog.com/openai-will-let-codex-control-other-desktop-devices-via-computer-use