
OpenAI updates Agents SDK with native sandboxing and an in-distribution harness for deploying and testing agents on long-horizon tasks (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch)
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Agent work is moving from toy demos to production surfaces—native sandboxing and long-horizon harnesses mean the constraint shifts from ‘can we build an agent’ to ‘can we spec, test, and govern it like a system of record.’ If you’re shipping agents without an in-distribution test harness this quarter, you’re running shadow infra with enterprise blast radius.
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