Most teams start with one AI coding agent on a single developer’s machine. But scaling that work across large, complex codebases and process automation tasks is difficult in large organizations. How do teams move agent workloads to the cloud? What happens when different tools like Claude Code and Codex are used across teams? How do agents coordinate and share what they’ve learned? At Warp, merged PRs are created by agents running on Oz, Warp’s cloud agent infrastructure. In this session, we'll show how to move from a single local agent to the cloud, and fan out tasks across multiple harnesses (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI) coordinated from a single orchestrator. The session demonstrates multi-harness management, multi-agent orchestration, and Agent Memory keeping context intact across sessions. We'll talk about the challenges of building Oz and how this agent infrastructure helps accelerate Warp’s customers and its engineering organization. 3:11 PM
AI Architects: AI Factories sessions at AI Engineer World's Fair 2026 in San Francisco.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:05 AM·20m
Leadership 2 · Room 3020
Capacity: 550 attendees
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Zach Lloyd
AI Engineer
Warp
@zachlloydtweets
Zach Lloyd is the founder and CEO of Warp, a modern Agentic Development Environment born from the terminal and cloud agent orchestration platform. Previously he led engineering for Google Sheets and the broader Google Docs suite at Google. He now focuses on cloud agent infrastructure and the future of AI‑powered software engineering, helping all developers to deliver great software, quickly and reliably.