
The approach, however, does introduce new problems, according to OpenAI. Agents can miss the mark when given ticket-level work, and not every task is suitable for orchestration. The company said ambiguous problems or work requiring strong judgment may still require engineers to work directly with interactive Codex sessions.
Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst and CEO at Greyhound Research, said Symphony should be viewed less as another AI coding assistant and more as an emerging operational layer for software delivery.
“It schedules, tracks, retries, reconciles, persists state, and governs flow. In other words, it begins to resemble a lightweight operating system for software delivery, and that resemblance is the story,” Gogia said.

