@FinanceYF5: Work at OpenAI is being transformed by agents, covering nearly every department. Across the company, people are using Codex to handle more complex, longer-term, and increasingly cross-functional tasks. OpenAI's internal usage provides an early glimpse: as agentic tools become more powerful…
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OpenAI is fully utilizing the agent tool Codex internally for cross-departmental work, demonstrating how agentic tools are reshaping work.
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Work at OpenAI is being transformed by agents, across nearly every department.
Inside the company, people are using Codex to accomplish work that is more complex, longer-cycle, and increasingly cross-functional.
OpenAI’s internal usage provides an early glimpse into how agentic tools might reshape work as they become more powerful and widespread. https://t.co/0rTnBLSRo2
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