Sea's View on the Future of Agentic Software Development with Codex · OpenAI News
Science, Technology & Innovation · May 14, 2026
Sea uses Codex-style agentic coding as an architectural scaling tool across fragmented Southeast Asian microservice environments—leveraging deep contextual awareness to speed dependency tracing and legacy comprehension, drive org-wide adoption (87% weekly active users), and deliver strongest early ROI in complex, high-cognitive-overhead systems rather than simple codebases.
Sea's View on the Future of Agentic Software Development with Codex · OpenAI News
Science, Technology & Innovation · May 14, 2026
Sea reports that embedding AI agents into CI/CD and testing workflows (not just autocomplete) improves engineering reasoning and system quality—enabling faster experimentation, reduced technical debt, and more resilient systems—with strong advocacy from heavy users.
Sea's View on the Future of Agentic Software Development with Codex · OpenAI News
Science, Technology & Innovation · May 14, 2026
Sea predicts AI agents will push developers away from implementation toward orchestration, judgment, and system design—fundamentally reconfiguring engineering teams and rewarding companies that redesign culture, workflows, and governance around human–AI collaboration instead of merely layering tools onto old processes.
Sea's View on the Future of Agentic Software Development with Codex · OpenAI News
Science, Technology & Innovation · May 14, 2026
Sea argues Southeast Asia’s complex, multilingual, and fragmented digital landscape makes it an ideal proving ground for agentic, AI-native software—so it is partnering with OpenAI on a regional Codex hackathon series to close the “tooling gap,” lower barriers, and rapidly upskill local developers to deploy scalable AI-native apps.