OpenAI launches Frontier platform for enterprise AI agents
OpenAI announced the launch of Frontier, a platform designed to help companies deploy AI agents for complex business tasks. The platform uses OpenAI's Codex technology to power agents developed by companies, third parties, or OpenAI itself.
Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, said on X that the platform enables secure management of agent access permissions. "It uses Codex to power agents built by companies, third parties, or OpenAI, and makes it easy to securely manage which agents get access to what," Altman stated.
The company identified Oracle, Uber, State Farm, Thermo Fisher, Intuit, and HP as initial partners for the new platform. These companies join existing partners T-Mobile, Cisco, and BBVA, which have previously tested similar approaches with OpenAI.
The Frontier platform allows users to manage teams of AI agents to handle business operations, according to the announcement. Altman described the service as targeting companies that plan to integrate AI extensively into their operations.
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