OpenAI’s Latest Release Looks Like the Project Management Software You Probably Already Have to Use
OpenAI has released a new project management software called Symphony, which resembles existing tools used in workplaces. This software allows teams to manage work autonomously by assigning coding agents to tasks, streamlining the project management process. The release raises questions about the future of work and the role of AI in task delegation.
- ▪Symphony turns project work into isolated, autonomous implementation runs.
- ▪Every open task gets an agent, which runs continuously while humans review the results.
- ▪The software aims to simplify project management by automating task completion.
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A minor release from OpenAI, as described in a blog post published on Monday, will be at least visually familiar to people who have used project management software at work. The GitHub page for OpenAI’s open-source release, called Symphony, says this piece of software “turns project work into isolated, autonomous implementation runs, allowing teams to manage work instead of supervising coding agents.” The blog post says Symphony “turns a project-management board like Linear into a control plane for coding agents.
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