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Codex CLI transforms into an autonomous operator, capable of exploring unknown networks and extracting data
AIMPACT News, May 4 (UTC+8), OpenAI Codex CLI demonstrates autonomous web exploration capabilities, transforming from an AI coding assistant into an “operator” that can independently discover unknown systems. Developers build an “expectation system” containing proxy contracts, domain models, task definitions, and task constraints to replace traditional step-by-step instructions, allowing Codex CLI to autonomously fetch and parse unknown public web resources. The system does not provide specific URLs, XPath selectors, or parsing rules; instead, it defines success criteria, boundary permissions, and constraint conditions. Codex CLI explores webpage structures through an iterative cycle of observation → hypothesis → action → check → correction → repeat, autonomously forming data extraction hypotheses and recovering from failures. After connecting to an MCP server to gain real capabilities such as file system access, Playwright browser automation, sequential thinking, and memory, the system can adapt to website changes and reduce manual maintenance. Developers believe this marks a paradigm shift from “instructions → machines” to “environment → discovery,” with the software engineering bottleneck moving from writing code to designing the right expectation system.