Coding agents need bounded tasks, tests, and review because out-of-scope actions are exactly the kind of thing a lead developer has to catch.
Tag: codex
Codex on mobile is less about writing code on a phone and more about supervising background engineering work away from the desk.
GitHub adding Claude and Codex agent choices is a sign that AI coding is becoming a platform layer, not just a model picker.
OpenAI’s latest Codex updates show the category moving beyond chat and autocomplete into review, terminals, browsers, and workflow context.
Codex moving beyond code is more interesting than another model benchmark. The harder problem is where the agent sits in the actual workflow.
After using GPT-5.5 in Codex, the improvement over GPT-5.4 feels less like a benchmark bump and more like better follow-through on real coding work.
AI coding agents are moving from novelty demos into normal developer infrastructure. The useful question now is how teams manage them properly.