New Delhi, Feb. 4 -- When OpenAI launched the Codex app, the shift it proposed was structural: software development was no longer just about writing code faster but about supervising autonomous systems that execute work continuously.

Now, a follow-up move from OpenAI's leadership makes that intent clearer.

"To celebrate the launch of the Codex app, we doubled all rate limits for paid plans for 2 months! And added access for free/go," Sam Altman wrote on X.

The announcement may read like a temporary incentive, but in practice it addresses a real constraint teams face as they move from experimenting with AI agents to relying on them for sustained, parallel work.

In traditional development tooling, limits are rarely a bottleneck. Humans ...