OpenAI Restructures Leadership, Puts Greg Brockman in Charge of AI Agent Push
· Hayden Field
OpenAI did another reorganization on Friday. President Greg Brockman is now officially running all product work.
OpenAI did another reorganization on Friday. President Greg Brockman is now officially running all product work. The company is consolidating teams and shifting focus hard toward AI agents.
In a memo seen by The Verge, Brockman said the product strategy for this year is to go all in on agents. That means combining products into a single agentic platform. They’re merging ChatGPT and Codex into one unified agent experience for everyone.
To make that happen, OpenAI is reshuffling its org chart again. Some changes stick from last month, when Fidji Simo, their AGI boss, went on medical leave. The company is still operating under parts of that structure while layering in new leadership moves.
This isn’t just a cosmetic shift. OpenAI is betting the next big thing isn’t a better chatbot but software that acts on your behalf. Tying ChatGPT and Codex together suggests they want one interface that can chat, code, and execute tasks across tools.
The real question is whether they can pull off this integration without losing focus. Right now, they’re racing to own the agent market before competitors like Anthropic or Google define what that even means.