OpenAI engineers say that the internal proxy tool is the most fun project of their career.

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OpenAI Engineer Says Internal Proxy Tool is the Most Fun Project of His Career

Summary

Jason Liu is a senior ML engineer at OpenAI, previously having worked at Stitch Fix and Meta. He recently posted that he is “having more fun than anyone at any AI lab.” The reason is that he has made new progress on OpenAI’s internal Codex proxy tool: the plugin just launched, achieving 99% usability. He has set up 58 automations and 30 plugins for his workflow.

  • This indicates that the internal proxy system has moved from the prototype stage to practical usability, having real significance for enterprise automation and production deployment.

Interpretation

Liu wrote the Instructor library, which OpenAI has publicly thanked for inspiring the approach of “structured LLM output.” Before joining OpenAI, he consulted for companies like Zapier and HubSpot. This focus on practical implementation makes his judgments more credible.

He stated that the system now reaches 99% usability, with automation covering most tasks except for “brainstorming and chatting with people.” This means OpenAI has made real progress in creating a reliable, scalable proxy system. He personally prefers the efficiency route of a single proxy rather than the experimental multi-proxy architecture.

Comparison of the two routes:

Dimension Single Proxy (Liu’s Choice) Multi-Proxy (Experimental)
Goal End-to-end efficiency, simple operations Division of labor, breaking down complex tasks
Risk Fewer components, easier to troubleshoot Complex coordination, faults can easily propagate
Current Status Achieved 99% usability Still exploring the best way to orchestrate
  • Competitive Perspective: If OpenAI’s internal tools approach production usability, these capabilities are likely to gradually open up to public APIs and developer tools.
  • Talent Perspective: Allowing engineers to “have fun” in real work is itself an attraction, helping to accelerate iteration.

Impact Assessment

  • Importance: High
  • Category: Technical Insight, Developer Tools, AI Research

Conclusion: This is still in the early stages, but signs of production usability are already visible. The first beneficiaries will be product developers and enterprise teams. There are currently no direct actionable signals for trading investors; long-term capital can focus on when internal capabilities will open up to public products and APIs.

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