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Sam Altman says Codex is the biggest change to programming he's ever seen -- real virtual teammates who take on scoped tasks. Assign work. Run in parallel. Let them build for a couple of days. “This is like true software engineering task delegation.”

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vitrupo1 年前

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman makes an appearance at Microsoft Build Opening Keynote:

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opensourceCM1 年前

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Prashan Agarwal (prashan.sui) | TGE 🔜1 年前

I think this changes how small teams function. You won’t hire devs to write every line, just to guide agents, review outputs, and ship faster.

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Rediminds, Inc1 年前

Virtual teammates sound magical, until you remember they’re still junior devs who never sleep. Give them strict specs, automated tests, and an audit trail, and they’ll ship at 2 a.m. without breaking compliance. The orgs that wrap Codex in guardrails, not hype, will turn Altman’s “biggest change” into durable advantage.

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teknosaur1 年前

updating my resume to "ai prompt engineer"

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✧Heavens✧1 年前

Cognition when OpenAI and Google announced their coding agents be like:

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Leo Grundström1 年前

Codex is not available on my team account!

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Ramon Vinicius1 年前

He is just trying to sell his product. There is a big difference between what companies offer and reality.

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HX1 年前

that is why he needs to buy Windsurf, his agents can not build it lol

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D.#dwards1 年前

It sounds like he just now is discovering agentic engineering?! We've been using this since Claude 3!

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TheDogeKilluminati1 年前

@garrytan For every little piece of •••• i need another AI now

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